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ENGLISH  SHAKESPEARIANA 

(^EXCLUSIVE    OF   EDITIONS) 


Arranged    xjnder    Headings    to    Facilitate    Reference    to    Special 
Subjects   of  Investigation 


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H<JHAC'E  II.  MOKGAX 
In  the  office  of  the  Librarian  of  ('ongre^s,  at  ^^'ashington. 


PREFATOHY   NOTh:, 


It  is  probably  known  to  all  that  a  labor  of  the  khid  here 
presented  cannot  expect  any  pecuniary  remuneration.  It 
IS  felt  by  many  that  the  Topical  Shakespeariana  will 
facilitate  special  investigation,  and  in  reprinting  these  refer- 
ences the  author  feels  at  liberty  to  claim  indulgence  for  the 
typographical  errors  corrected  through  the  "  Errata." 


ERRATA. 


Page    4,  paragraph  beginning  Wm.  Hazlitt,  read  "on"  for  "and." 
Page    5,  paragraph  beginning  E.  Malone,  read  "on"  for  "in." 
Page    G,  paragraph  beginning  Lamb,  read  "English"  for  "early." 
Page  14,  paragraph  beginning  Gorton,  read  "Corson"  for  "Gorton." 
Page  14,  paragraph  beginning  Groker,  read  "ok\ys"  for  "  oldlys." 
Page  15,  paragraph  beginning  Hunter,  read  "origin"  for  "original." 
Page  17,  paragraph  beginning  Steevens,  read  "Geo."  for  "G.  AV." 
Page  18,  line  20,  read  "169"  for  "69." 
Page  18,  line  26,  read  "1782"  for  "1872." 
Page  19,  line    2,  read  "2-140"  for  "2-1140." 

Page  20,  paragraph  beginning  Goleridge,  read  "lectures"  for  "letters." 
Page  24,  paragraph  beginning  Harris,  read  "1874"  for  "1875." 
Page  24,  paragraph  beginning  Eeed,  read  "history"  for  "literature." 
Page  27,  paragraph  beginning  Warner,  insert  "letter"  to  David  Garrick. 
Page  29,  paragraph  beginning  Malone,  read  "were"  for  "was." 
Page  29,  paragraph  beginning  Vega,  read  "vega"  for  "for  vege." 
Page  30,    line   1.    read    "Shakespeare"    for   "Shelley,"    and    "Cenci"    for 
"Geres."' 
Page  33,  line  10,  omit  "  of  the  life." 

Page  36,  paragraph  beginning  F.  Williams,  read  "Pi.  F."  for  "T." 
Page  36,  paragraph  beginning  K,  F.  Williams,  read  "F."  for  "R.  F." 
Page  37,  paragraph  beginning  The  philosophy,  etc.,  read  "  1857  "  for  "  1859." 
Page  37,  paragraph  beginning  Forster,  read  "  R.  H."  for  "J.  H." 
Page  42,  paragraph  beginning  Willeslej',  read  "  Wellesley"  for  "Willesley." 
Page  43,  paragraph  beginning  Faed,  read  "  Thos."  for  "Theo." 
Page  45,  paragraph  beginning  Bancroft,  read  "1639"  for  "1609." 
Page  46,  paragraph  beginning  Brady,  read  "shrine"  for  "shrines." 
Page  48,  paragraph  beginning  GoUier,  read  "Alleyn"  for  "Elleyn." 
Page  53,  paragraph  beginning  Home,  read  "Home"  for  "Home." 
Page  56,  paragraph  beginning  Mackintosh,  insert  "Review"  after  "Edin- 
burgh." 

Page  61,  paragraph  beginning  Smirkc,  insert  "  Shakespeare  Portfolio." 
Page  61,  paragraph  beginning  Siddons,  read  "  Siddons  "  for  "  Shakespeare." 
Page  63,  paragraph  beginning  AVharnecleffe,  read  "  Wharnclitfe." 


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TOPICAL  SHAKESPEARIANA. 


EMEESON  claims  that  while  every  one  is  allowed  his 
poet,  that  the  poet  should  be  allowed  the  poet's  poet 
without  exciting  any  ill-feeling.  In  agreement  with  this  phil- 
osoi)ky,  it  seems  as  if  providing  for  the  bibliopole  and  the 
bibliomaniac,  there  might  be  room  for  the  student  who  values 
his  books  as  they  aid  his  investigations,  and  who  desires  to 
know  of  a  new  book  the  nature  and  manner  of  treatment. 
Bibliographies  like  Thimm's  or  Lowndes'  or  Alliboue's  are 
not  specially  convenient  for  the  purpose  last  stated,  and  it  is 
hoped  that  this  article  will  be  found  directly  serviceable  to 
those  who  have  forgotten  or  who  have  never  known  where  to 
look  for  aid  in  the  pursuit  of  any  special  Shakespearian  inquiry. 
"To  study  Shakespeare"  is  a  general  direction,  and  many  are  de- 
terred by  an  ignorance  of  what  to  study  in  Shakespeare,  and 
of  those  auxiliaries  which  direct  and  aid  one  while  a  pupil, 
and  which  enlarge  even  the  student's  view  by  the  presenta- 
tion of  the  work  of  others.  Most  essays  upon  Shakespeare 
are  unfortunately  eulogistic  rather  than  critical :  hence  with 
a  traditional  belief  that  Shakespeare  is  the  great  name  in  En- 
glish literature,  but  little  is  done  towards  changing  a  blind 
faith  into  a  clear  conviction  :  hence  again,  while  all  in  a  gen- 
eral way,  know  that  Shakespeare  has  proved  his  universality 
by  standing  the  tests  of  many  and  various  standards,  it  yet 
remains  to  bring  home  to  people  the  truth  that  Shakespeare 
can  minister  better  than  another  to  their  individual  needs 
and  that  with  a  recognition  of  the  reciprocity  of  all  genuine 
efforts,  we  should  be  relieved  from  the  bickerings  and  un 
charitableness  that  form  so  large  a  part  of  most  treatises. 


2  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

While  with  a  given  standard  objects  of  study  rank  as  abso- 
lutely higher  or  lower,  yet  to  the  individual  these  terms  are 
only  relative,  that  being  the  highest  which  bears  most  direct- 
ly upon  his  needs.  Circumstances  may  reverse  the  natural 
importance  of  textual,  artistic,  and  philosophic  criticism; 
one's  interests  may  enhance  the  importance  of  a  question  in 
biography,  language,  grammar,  or  versification,  so  that  with 
reference  to  the  object  in  view  these  shall  rise  above  consid- 
erations of  art-form  or  philosophic  content.  Therefore  all 
studies  from  different  points  of  view  should  be  welcomed  as 
tending  to  give  that  completeness  which  alone  can  be  satis- 
factory to  one  of  catholic  views :  and  all  students  should  be 
encouraged  although  their  interests  be  not  identical  with 
those  who  represent  the  prevailing  treatment  of  Shakespear- 
ian criticism.  The  basis  of  the  Shakespeariana  here  offered 
is  the  work  by  Franz  Thimm,  but  additions  have  been  made 
from  Lowndes,  Allibone  and  Knortz,  as  well  as  from  private  re- 
sources. The  collection  is  sufficiently  complete  to  exceed  the 
demands  of  most  special  students  of  Shakespeare ;  it  has,  how- 
ever, been  thought  desirable  to  consider  usefulness  rather  than 
absolute  completeness,  and  hence  works  not  bearing  upon  top- 
ics of  probable  interest  to  any  except  the  collector,  have  been 
named  together  as  Miscellany.  The  topics  used  for  the  pur- 
pose of  classification  are  as  follows :  Aphorisms,  Art,  Author- 
ship, Beauties,  Bibliography,  Botany,  Characters,  Chronol- 
ogy, Commentators,  Comparison  with  Foreign  Authors,  Con- 
cordance, Criticisms,  Etymology,  Faults,  Fitness  for  Eepre- 
sentation.  Grammar,  Hermetic  Writings,  Heroes  and  Hero- 
ines, Historical  Plays,  Home,  Home  Life,  Human  Life  in 
Shakespeare,  Humor,  Jests,  Language  and  Versification, 
Learning,  Legal  Knowledge,  Life,  Medical  Knowledge,  Music, 
Mythology,  Novels,  Oratory,  Ornithology,  Philosophy,  Plots, 
Portraits,  Psychology,  Keligion,  Shakespeare  and  the  Bible, 
Bonnets,  Sources  of  Knowledge,  Statesmanship,  Text.  Times, 


Topical  Shalcespeariana.  3 

Wisdom,  and  Genius.  To  most  a  glance  at  these  topics  and 
the  numerous  works  collected  under  each,  will  give  a  clearer 
view  of  Shakespeare  and  of  the  nature  of  the  work  already 
done  by  students  than  an  endless  iteration  of  his  universal- 
ity. In  any  Shakespeariana  there  are  many  titles  which 
can  be  valuable  only  to  those  who  prize  the  remotest  allu- 
sion to  their  idol :  for  example,  Thimm  gives  three  references 
to  Addison's  papers  in  the  Spectator,  and  the  student  finds 
himself  but  poorly  repaid  when  he  discovers  that  Shake- 
speare's name  is  used  but  to  point  an  illustration :  in  cases 
such  as  this  the  titles  are  placed  under  "Miscellany,"  al- 
though no  attempt  has  been  made  to  increase  the  list  of  such 
references.  There  are  more  than  two  thousand  separate  ref- 
erences, and  these  include  the  work  of  Allibone,  Thimm,  Bohn, 
and  Kuortz,  exclusive  of  notice  of  editions  and  of  Shakespeari- 
ana in  foreign  languages.  Should  this  attomi)t  lead  to  a 
clear  understanding  of  the  nature  and  value  of  a  topical  cata- 
logue, it  is  the  hope  of  the  writer  that  the  plan  may  be  adopt- 
ed by  our  libraries  and  by  those  to  whom  bibliography  is  an 
avowed  pursuit ;  a  hope  that  should  be  allowed  to  one  who 
has  used  much  of  a  somewhat  scanty  leisure  in  doing  a  work 
which  seemed  necessary  and  promised  to  be  usefnl,  even  if 
undertaken  at  the  cost  of  labor  more  congenial  and  more  liKe- 
ly  to  make  some  return  of  praise. 

APHORISMS. 

Mary  Cowden  Clarke — Shakespeare  Proverbs. 

Thos.  Dolby — Shakespeare  Dictionary. 

Hoe — Treasury  of  Subject  Quotations. 

C.  Lofl't — Aphorisms  from  Shakespeare. 

John  Marsh— Familiar,  Proverbial,  and  Select  Sayings 

E.  Eoutledge— Quotations  from  Shakespeare. 

C.  J.  Walbran  —  Dictionary  of  Quotations. 


4  Topical  iShakespeariana. 

Aphorisms  from  Shakespeare.  Dictionary  of  Quotations 
from  Shakespeare,  1824.  Dictionary  of  Quotations  ;  Phila., 
P.  Bell.  Household  Words  of  Shakespeare.  Mottoes  and 
Aphorisms. 

ART. 

John  Bascom — Philosophy  of  English  Literature. 

N.  Bernhardi — Merchant  of  Venice. 

S.  T.  Coleridge:  Works  —  Shakespeare  Notes  and  Lec- 
tures. Seven  Lectures  on  Shakespeare  and  Milton.  The 
Friend.     Letters,  244.     Literary  Eemains,  11-174. 

Nathan  Drake — Memorials  of  Shakespeare. 

Karl  Elze — Essays  on  Shakespeare. 

Geo.  Fletcher — Studies  of  Shakespeare. 

G.  G.  Gervinus — Shakespeare  Commentary. 

Halpin — Dramatic  Unities  of  Shakespeare. 

Wm.  Hazlitt — Lectures  and  Dramatic  Art  of  the  Age  oi 
Elizabeth. 

H.  Hallam — Literature  of  Europe,  III. 

H.  N.  Hudson — Life,  Art  and  Characters  of  Shakespeare. 

Herder — Discussion  of  Plays. 

Ingleby — Shakespeare's  Hermeneutics. 

Kenny — Life  of  Shakespeare. 

Lessing — Discussion  of  Plays. 

Wm.  Richardson — Philosophical  Analysis  and  Illustration 
of  some  of  Shakespeare's  Characters. 

Henry  J.  Euggles — Method  of  Shakespeare  as  an  Artist. 

A.  W.  von  Schlegel — Lectures  on  Dramatic  Art  and  Liter- 
ature. 

E.  Strachey — Shakespeare's  Hamlet. 

D.  J.  Snider  — The  Western,  1875,  1876.  Journal  ol 
Speculative  Philosophy,  Vols.  6,  7,  8,  9,  10. 

L.  Tieck — Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 


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Topical  ShaJcespeariana.  5. 

H.  Ulrici — Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Art. 

E.  P.  Whipple— Atlantic   Monthly,  June,  18G7. 
Atlantic  Monthly,  III-657.  New  Exegesis.  Eevue  des  Deux 

Mondes  (The  Tempest). 

AUTHORSHIP. 
Delia  Bacon — Philosophy  of  Shakespeare. 
John  Fletcher — Letter  on  Shakespeare's   Authorship    of 
Two  Noble  Kinsmen. 

F.  G.  Fleay — Shakespeare  Manual. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer,  11-77,  Two  Noble  Kinsmen. 

J.  O.  Halliwell— Ist  Sketch  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor.  1st 
Sketch  2d  and  3d  parts  Henry  VI. 

Nath'l  Holmes — Authorship  of  Shakespeare. 

E.  Malone — Dissertation  in  three  parts  Henry  VI. 

W.  E.  Oulton — Vortigern  under  consideration. 

W.  Henry  Smith — Was  Lord  Bacon  the  author  of  ShaTie- 
speare's  Plays  1 

W.  Spalding — Letter  on  Authorship  of  the  Two  Noble 
Kinsmen. 

Stearns'  Shakespeare  Treasury. 

G.  H.  Townsend — William  Shakespeare  not  an  Impostor 
(not  Lord  Bacon). 

Eichard  Grant  White — Authorship,  3  parts  Henry  VI. 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

Essay  on  Authorship,  3  parts  Henry  VI. 

Fraser's  Magazine,  Aug.  and  Nov.,  1865  (Who  Wrote  Shake- 
speare 1)  Passages  selected  on  the  great  literary  trial  of  Vor- 
tigern and  Rowena.  Shakespeare  not  an  Impostor.  Vorti- 
gern, 1796. 

BEAUTIES. 
Robt.  Allot — England's  Parnassus. 


6  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

Thos.  Bulfinch — Shakespeare  adapted  for  Eeading  Classes. 

Su8auna  Beever — Eemarkable  Passages  in  Shakespeare. 

John  Bartlett — Familiar  Quotations. 

De  Ghatelain — Shakespeare  Gems  in  French  and  English 
Settings. 

Mary  Cowden  Clarke — Beauties  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  A.  Croft — Select  Collection  of  the  Beauties  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Dagleish — Shakespearian  Reader. 

W.  B.  A.  Dodd — Beauties  of  Shakespeare. 

Thos.  Dolby — Shakespearian  Dictionary. 

E.  Dubois— The  Wreath. 

E.  L.  Gibson — Shakespearian  Gems. 

G.  Giraud — Flowers  of  Shakespeare. 

Gildou — The  Complete  Art  of  Poetry  and  Shakespeariana : 
the  most  beautiful  topics  and  characters  in  all  of  Shake 
speare's  Plays. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer,  1-509  (Beauties  of  a  Pas 
sage  in  Troilus  and  Cresseida). 

Thos.  Hayward — British  Muse. 

Hoe — Treasury  of  Subject  Quotations. 

J.  W.  How — Shakespearian  Eeader. 

Chas.  Lamb — Specimens  of  Early  Dramatic  Poetry. 

H.  Latham — Sertum  Shakespearianum,  1863,  1864. 

Caroline  Maxwell — The  Juvenile  Edition  of  Shakespeare. 

Kenny  Meadows — Pearls  of  Shakespeare  Hlustrated. 

B.  Oakley — Selections  from  Shakespeare. 

Eitson — English  Anthology. 

E.  Eoutledge — Quotations  from  Shakespeare. 

B.  H.  Smart — Shakespearian  Eeadings. 

G.  Stephens— Shakespeare  Story-Teller. 

Gustav  Soiling — Select  Passages  from  the  Works  of  Shake 
speare. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  7 

S.  Stanesbury — Shakespeare's  Household  Words. 
C.  Taylor — Beauties  of  Shakespeare.   Shakespeare  Gallery. 
The  Bee. 
Tilt — Miniature  Classics. 

C.  J.  Walbran — Dictionary  of  Quotations. 
Eichard  Grant  White — Evenings  with  Shakespeare. 

D.  Webb — Eemarks  on  the  Beauties  of  Poetry. 
J.  R.  Wise — Beauties  of  Shakespeare. 

John  Watson — Dictionary  of  Poetical  Quotations. 

A  Dictionary  of  Quotations  from  Shakespeare,  1824.  Agree- 
able Variety  :  London  :  1724.  Beauties  of  Shakespeare :  Lon- 
don, 1853,  Beauties  of  Shakespeare  and  Sterne.  Beauties  of 
Shakespeare  :  London,  Moxon.  Book  of  Shakespeare's  Gems. 
Choice  Thoughts  from  Shakespeare.  Dictionary  of  Quota- 
tions from  Shakespeare :  Loudon,  1824.  Dictionary  of  Quo- 
tations from  Shakespeare,  1843,  1849.  Dictionary  of  Quota- 
tions :  Phila.,  F.  Bell.  Dictionary  of  Quotations,  1859.  Dic- 
tionary of  Quotations  from  British  Poets,  Part  I.  Gleanings 
from  the  Comedies  of  Shakespeare.  Household  Words  of 
Shakespeare.  Passages  from  Shakespeare  Selected  and  Trans- 
lated into  German.  Shakespeare  Anthology.  Select  Scenes 
from  Shakespeare.  Shakespeare  Laconics.  The  Book  of 
Shakespeare  Gems.  The  Beauties  of  Shakespeare :  Loudon, 
Kearsley,  1783.  The  Beauties  of  Shakespeare :  Dublin,  1783. 
The  Beauties  of  Shakespeare:  Paris,  1805.  The  School  of 
Shakespeare.  Treasury  of  Subject  Quotations,  1864.  Truths 
Illustrated  by  Great  Authors. 

BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
S.  A.  Allibone — Dictionary  of  Authors,  Vol.  11-2031. 
H.  G.  Bohn — Lowude's  Bibliographer's  Manual. 
J.  H.  Burton — Book  Hunter. 
Thos.  P.  Barton — Shakespeariana. 


8  Topical  SJiaTiespeariana. 

W.  E.  Burton — Shakespeariana  Burtonensis. 

Geo.  Dauiel — Sale  Catalogue  of  Shakespeare  (his  Library). 

Clara  Fisher — Catalogue  of  her  Shakespeare  Cabinet. 

Gildon — The  Complete  Art  of  Poetry. 

J.  O.  Halliwell — A  lytle  Boke,  giving  a  true  and  briefe 
account  of  some  Eeliques,  &c.  Brief  Hand-list  of  the  Eec- 
ords  belonging  to  Borough  of  Stratford-ou-Avon.  Shake- 
speariana (early  editions,  commentaries,  and  other  publica- 
tions, illustrative  of  Shakespeare's  Works).  A  Brief  List 
of  the  Collections  of  R.  Wheler.  Garland  of  Shakespeari- 
ana, added  to  library  of  Mr.  Halliwell.  Hand-list  of  up- 
wards of  one  thousand  volumes  Shakespeariana  added  to 
the  collection  of  Mr.  Halliwell.  Hand-list  of  Early  English 
Literature  in  the  Malone  Collection.  Skeleton  Hand-list  of 
early  Quarto  Editions.  Hand-list  of  Books  and  MSS.  illus- 
trative of  Shakespeare's  Life  and  Works.  Unpublished  MSS. 
of  the  late  Mr.  Caldecott. 

C.  H.  Hartshorne — Book  Earities  of  Cambridge. 

W.  Carew  Hazlitt — Bibliography  of  Old  English  Literature. 

Karl  Knortz — The  American  Shakespeare — Bibliography. 
1876. 

John  Ireland — Shakespeariana  from  letters  of  Mr.  Hender- 
son. 

H.  Latham — Sertum  Shakespearianum. 

Lownde's  Bibliographer's  Manual. 

H.  H.  Morgan — The  Western,  Aug.,  1876,  (Shakespeariana 
in  St.  Louis  Mercantile  Library).  Ditto,  Sept.,  1876,  (Review 
of  Thimm,  and  additional  Shakespeariana).. 

M.  Sherlock — A  Fragment  in  Shakespeare  :  London,  1786. 

Franz  Thimm— Shakespeariana,  1564-1864,  and  1864-1871, 
(English,  French,  German,  Italian,  Spanish,  &c.) 

Wheler — Wheler  Collection. 


Topical  ShaJcespeariana.  9 

Whittingham  &  Wilkins — Hand-book  of  1000  vols.  Shake- 
speariana. 

Justin  Wiusor — Bibliography  of  Original  Quartos  and  Fo- 
lios.    Superintendent's  Report,  Aug.,  1875,  June,  1876. 

John  Wilson — Catalogue  of  all  the  Books  relating  to 
Shakespeare:  1827. 

Archaeologia :  Eeview  of  Shakespearian  Literature.  A 
lytle  Boke  giving  a  true  and  brief  account  of  some  Eel- 
iques,  &c.,  added  to  Mr.  Halliwell's  Collection.  Bentley's 
Quarterly  Review,  No.  3.  Brief  Hand-list  of  Records  be- 
longing to  Borough  of  Stratford.  Catalogue  of  all  Books 
and  Pamphlets  relating  to  Shakespeare,  1807.  Catalogue 
of  Clara  Fisher's  Cabinet.  Catalogue  of  Capt.  Sabin's 
Collection,  1820.  Catalogue  of  Mr.  Capell's  Shakespeariaua. 
Catalogue  of  Books  in  possession  of  H.  Jadis.  Catalogue  of 
Books,  Paintings,  &c.,  of  Sam'l  Ireland.  Garland  of  Shake- 
speariaua, 1854.  Lippincott's  Biographical  Dictionary. 
Notes  and  Queries,  1864,  No.  116.  Some  Account  of  Antiq- 
uities, Coins,  &c.,  in  possession  of  Mr.  Halliwell.     Wheler 

Collection. 

BOTANY. 

Sidney  Beisly — Shakespeare's  Garden. 

CHARACTERS. 

John  Quincy  Adams — Character  of  Hamlet.  Essays  on 
Character  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  N.  Anderson— The  Bee,  1-87  and  132.  Critical  Remarks 
on  Othello. 

Grace  C.  Bibb— The  Western,  Vol.  I.,  287  (Lady  Macbeth). 

J.  Laurens  Bicknell — Original  Miscellanies  (Analysis  of 
Hamlet, 

Robert  Brough — Life  of  Sir  John  Falstafif. 

C.  C.  Clarke — Shakespeare's  Characters  chiefly  subordinate. 


10  Topical  Shalcespeariana. 

M.  0.  Clarke — Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  Heroines. 

Conally — Study  of  Hamlet. 

N.  Drake — Shakespeare  Memorial. 

Thos.  Davies — Dramatic  Miscellanies. 

W.  Farren— Portfolio,  18-187  (Madness  of  Ophelia). 

G.  Farren — Essay  on  Shylock. 

Geo.  Fletcher— Studies  of  Shakespeare. 

G.  GilfiUan— Eclectic  Magazine,  24-61  (Character  of  Ham- 
let). 

Henry  Giles — Essays  and  Lectures  (Falstafi). 

G.  G.  Gervinus — Shakespeare  Commentaries. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer,  1-505  (Peculiar  Characters). 
1-511  (Causes  of  Excellence  in  Shakespeare's  Characters). 

H.  M.  Graves — Essay  on  Genius  of  Shakespeare  (Eomeo, 
Juliet,  and  Ophelia). 

J.  H.  Hackett — Falstaff.   Plays  and  Actors  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  O.  Halliwell — Essay  on  the  Character  of  Falstaff.    Ob- 
servations on  Character  of  Falstaff. 

Wm.  Hazlitt — Characters  of  Shakespeare^s  Plays. 

H.  N.  Hudson — Life,   Art  and  Character  of  Shakespeare. 
Lectures  on  Shakespeare. 

/  Anna  Jameson — Characteristics  of  Women.  Shakespeare's 
Female  Characters. 

S.  Jacox — Shakespeare's  Diversions. 

Overland  Monthly,  3-352,  Falstaff. 

J.  P.  Kemble — Essay  on  Characters  in  Macbeth  and  Kich- 
ard  III.     Macbeth  reconsidered. 

E.  E.  Lofft — Some  Eemarks  on  Hamlet. 

Henry  T.  Lee— Knickerbocker,  57-491,  Brutus. 

A.  Luders — Essay  on  Henry  V. 

Maginn — Shakespeare  Papers.  v 

E.  G.  McGregor — Othello's  Character. 

H.  Mackenzie — Mirror,  No.  99. 


Topical  IShakespeariana,  11 

Wm.  Maginn — Shakespearian  Papers. 

Frank  A.  Marshall— Study  of  Hamlet. 

H.  Martin — Eemarks  on  Kemble's  Hamlet  and  Eichard  III. 

A.  Meadows — Hamlet. 

M.  Morgann — Essay  on  Dramatic  Character  of  Falstaff. 

Arthur  Murphj' — Life  of  Garrick. 

Ottlev — Fechter's  Version  of  Othello. 

F.  Piron — Essay  and  Character  of  Hamlet. 

T.  Price — Wisdom  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

John  A.  Phimptr^e — Observations  on  Hamlet. 

Mary  Preston — Studies  in  Shakespeare. 

W.  Richardson — Philosophical  Analysis  and  Illustrations 
of  some  of  Shakespeare's  Characters.  Essays  on  some  of 
Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Characters.  Essay  on  Dramatic 
Character  of  Falstaff.  Essays  on  Eichard  III.,  Lear,  Timon 
of  Athens,  and  Hamlet. 

T.  Eobertson — Essay  on  Character  of  Hamlet. 

A.  W.  von  Schlegel — Dramatic  Art  and  Literature. 

D.  J.  Snider— The  Western,  1875  and  1876.  Journal  of 
Speculative  Philosophy,  Vols.  6-10. 

Eichard  Stack — Transactions  of  Irish  Academy,  1788,  Vol. 
II  (Falstaff). 

Stearns — Shakespeare  Treasury  (Hamlet's  Insanity). 

A.  Strachey — Analysis  of  Hamlet. 

C.  Taylor — Shakespeare  Gallery. 
^     T.  N.  Talfourd— Edinburgh  Eeview,  34-411  (Hamlet). 

Thew — Shakespeare's  Hamlet  after  Fuschi. 

TJlrici— Dramatic  Art. 

P.  A.  B.  Whately — Eemarks  on  some  of  the  Characters  of 
Shakespeare. 

Thos.  Whately — Eemarks  on  some  of  the  Characters  of 
Shakespeare,  1784. 

James  White — Original  Letter  of  Sir  John  Falstaff. 


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12  To'j^ical  iShahespeariana. 

Eicbard  Grant  White — Shakespeare  Scholar. 

Wilmot — Retrospective  Eeview  of  Fechtei's  lago. 

Amer.  Quarterly  Review,  18-485  (Review  of  Hazlitt's  Char- 
acters). American  Whig  Review,  121,  294  (Hudson's  Character 
of  Hamlet).  A  Key  to  the  Drama  (Macbeth).  Analectic 
Magazine,  11-346,  5-68  (Hazlitt's  Characters).  Blackwood's, 
46-449  (Feigned  Madness  of  Hamlet)  ;  37-263  (Character  of 
Hamlet);  32-350  (Ghost  of  Hamlet).  Edinburgh  Review, 
XXXIV-441.  Essay  on  Character  of  Hamlet  as  performed 
by  Mr.  Henderson.  Epistle  from  Capt.  Brazen  to  Capt. 
Plume  (lago).  Eclectic  Magazine,  Nov.,  1874  (Shylock).  Es- 
say on  the  Character  of  Macbeth,  1846.  Essay  on  Falstaff, 
1789.  FalstaflPs  Jests,  or  Quintessence  of  Wit  and  Humor. 
Falstaff— Diverting  History  of  His  Life,  i&c,  1750  and  1789. 
Falstaffs  Wedding.  Genius  of  Jimius  Brutus  Booth.  Ham- 
let :  an  attempt  to  ascertain  whether  the  Queen  was  an  acces- 
sory before  the  lact.  Kemble  and  Cook  in  Richard  III.  Life 
and  Exploits  of  that  Extraordinary  Character,  Sir  John  Fal- 
staff. Mirror  of  Taste.  New  Exegesis.  Notes  on  Shakespeare's 
Characters  and  Writings.  North  American  Review,  61-468. 
Observations  on  Mr.  Kemble  as  Cato,  Wolsey,  and  Coriolanus. 
Papers  of  the  Shakespeare  Society  (Dogberry  and  Associates). 
Quarterly  Review,  Vol.  1-70  (Macbeth) ;  LI-461  (Ophelia).  Re- 
marks on  some  of  the  Characters  of  Shakespeare,  1785. 
Readings  from  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare.  Some  Notes  on 
Shakespeare's  Characters  and  Writings.  Shakespeare,  con- 
taining the  Traits  of  his  Characters.  The  Diveruug  History 
of  the  Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff. 

CHRONOLOGY. 

Alex.  Chalmers— Edition. 

J.  P.  Collier— Extracts  from  Registers  of  Stationers'  Co., 
1557-1570. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  13 

C.  Direll — Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Teaipest. 

Nathan  Drake — Shakespeare  and  His  Times. 
X         r.  G.  Fleay — Shakespeare  Manual. 

J.  M.  A.  Hurdis— Cursory  Eemarks  on  the  Arrangement  of 
the  Plays. 

E.  Malone — Chronology  of  Shakespeare's  Plays. 
^         A.  C.  Swinburne — Fortnightly  Eeview.  /^-y/  ^^7^'- 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

Chronology  by  First  Folio.  Edinburgh  Eeview,  July,  1840, 
p.  474. 

COMMEN'J'ARIES  AND  COMMENTATORS. 

John  Aubrey — Inquiry  into  Conduct  of  Malone. 

W.  E.  Arrowsmith — Letter  to  Notes  and  Queries.  Shake- 
speare's Editors  and  Commentators. 

Barclay — Examination  of  Mr.  Kenrick's  Eeview  of  Dr. 
Johnson's  Edition. 

Andrew  Beckett — Shakespeare  Himself  Again.  Shake- 
speare Eevised. 

J.  Boaden — Letter  to  Geo.  Stevens  (Ireland  Papers). 

Thos.'  Bowdler — Letter  to  British  Critic  (caused  by  censure 
of  commentators). 

Boydell — Notice  to  Subscribers.  Account  of  the  Origin  of 
the  Shakespeare  Undertaking. 

J.  L.  Bucknill — Original  Miscellany  (Analysis  of  Hamlet). 

A.  E.  Brae — Literary  Cookery  (Coleridge  and  Shakespeare). 
Collier,  Coleridge,  and  Shakespeare. 

Thos.  Campbell — Moxon's  Edition. 

Capell — A  Few  Words  in  Defense  of  E.  Capell. 

Eobert  Cartwright — New  Eeadings  of  Shakespeare. 

G.  Chalmers — Apology  for  Believers  in  Shakespeare  Pa- 
pers in  Norfolk  Street.  Supplemental  Apology.  Appendix 
to  Supplemental  Apology. 


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14  .  Topical  ShaJcespcariana, 

Lord  Chedworth — Notes  ou  Some  of  the  Obscure  Passages. 

T.  Gibber— Letter  to  Colley  Gibber. 

J.  P.  Gollier — Eeasons  for  a  New  Edition. 

Hiram  Gorton— The  Nation,  17-144. 

Thos.  Gourtenay  —  Gommentary  on  Historical  Plays  of 
Shakespeare. 

J.  A.  Groft — Annotations  on  Plays  of  Shakespeare. 

Clifford — Notes  on  Dryden's  Poems. 

Zachary  Groft — First  Sitting  of  Gommittee  on  Proposed 
Monument  to  Shakespeare.    New  Eeadiugs  of  the  Tempest. 

T.  Grofton  Groker — Walk  from  London  to  Fallham.  Ee- 
marks  on  an  Article  in  the  Papers  of  the  Shakespeare  Society. 
P.  Giinningham — A  Selection  from  Oldly's  MS. 

Sir  Wm.  Davenant — Madagascar,  p.  34  (Ode  to  Shake- 
speare). 

John  Davies — Microscosmos,  pt.  215  (Shakespeare  as  an 
Actor). 

Tlios.  Davies— Memoirs  of  Garrick,  1-113,  277,  and  11-275. 

C.  Dirill — Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Tempest. 

N.  Drake — Shakespeare  Memorial. 

J.  Donne — Poems,  p.  165  (Epitaph  on  Shakespeare). 

Alex.  Dyce — Eemarks  ou  Gollier's  and  Knight's  Shake- 
speare. A  few  Notes  on  Shakespeare  (Collier's).  Strictures 
ou  Gollier's  New  Edition. 

T.  Edwards — Ganous  of  Griticism  and  Glossary. 

A.  Eccles — Illustrations  and  Yariorum  Gommeutaries  (Lear, 
Gymbeliue,  and  Merchant  of  Venice). 

Sam'I  Felton — Imperfect  Hints  towards  a  New  Edition. 

Eich'd  Farmer — Essay  on  Learning  of  Shakespeare. 

F.  G.  Fleay — Shakespeare  Manual. 

G.  G.  Gervinus — Shakespeare  Gommentary. 
G.  Gildon — Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Plays. 
Grimaldi — Notes  and  Emendations. 


Topical  Shalcespeariana  15 

Z.  Gray — A  Word  or  Two  of  Advice  to  Wm.  Warburtou. 
A  free  and  familiar  letter  to  Mr.  Warburtou.  Eemarks  on  a 
late  editiou  (Warburtou's).     Critical  and  Historical  Notes. 

J.  O.  Halliwell— Observations  on  Shakespeare  Forgeries  at 
Bridgewater  House.  Notices  of  Early  Editions.  Eemaiks 
on  Collier's  Emendations.     Eemarks  on  Karl  Simrock.      ,  ^    "^    ^^^ 

Spenser  Hall — Letter  to  Mr.  Murray. 

N.  E.  A.  S.  Hamilton — Inquiry  into  Genuineness  of  J.  P. 
Collier's  MS.  Annotations. 

J.  Holt — Eemarks  on  the  Tempest. 

Sir  Thos.  Hanmer — Edition. 

J.  H.  Hackett — Plays  and  Actors. 

Geo.  Hardinge — Another  Essence  of  Malone. 

Benj.  Heath — A  Eevisal  of  Shakespeare's  Text. 

T.  Duffus  Hardy — Eeview  of  Present  State  of  Shakespeare 
Controversy. 

F.  V.  Hugo— Commentary  on  Merchant  of  Venice. 

J.  Hunter — Few  AVords  in  Eeply  to  Mr.  Dyce.     Eeply  to 
Animadversions  of  Mr.  Dyce.      Shakespeare  for  Scholastic 
Study.    Dissertation  on  Time,  Scene,  and  Original  of  Tern 
pest. 

W.  H.  Ireland — Investigation  of  Malone's  Claim.  Forger- 
ies.    Vindication  of  his  Conduct. 

Chas.  Jennens — Lear. 

F.  Jeffrey— Edinburgh  Eeview,  28-472  (Hazlitt's  Charac- 
ters). 

W.  Ja(;kson — Thirty  Letters  on  Various  Subjects. 

Sam'l  Johnson — Miscellaneous  Observations  on  Macbeth. 
Editiou.     Proposals  for  Printing  Edition. 

H.  James — Comments  on  Shakespeare's  Commentators. 

Chas.  Knight — Old  Lamps  or  New? 

W.  Kenrick — Eeview  of  Dr.  Johnson's  New  Edition.  De- 
fense of  Mr.  Kenrick's  Eeview. 


16  Topical  8ha1cespeariana. 

Keightley — Shakespeare  Expositor. 

Lowndes — Shakespeare  and  His  Commentators. 

J.  M.  Mason — Comments  on  Marsh's  Edition.  Comments 
on  Malone  and  Stevens.  Comments  on  several  Editions. 
Eemarks  on  Beaumont  and  Fletcher. 

A.  MacChaff— Letter  to  Editor  of  Glasgow  Argus.  (Collier's 
Edition). 

E.  Malone — Edition.  Proposals  for  intended  Edition.  Sup- 
plement to  Edition  published  in  1778.  Prospectus  of  an  in- 
tended Edition,  1792.  Letter  to  Dr.  Farmer,  1792.  Appen- 
dix to  Tract  on  Authenticity.  A  second  Appendix  to  Mr. 
Malone's  Supplement.  Proposals  for  an  intended  Edition, 
1795.  Eeasons  for  a  New  Edition.  Inquiry  into  Authentic- 
ity of  Miscellaneous  Papers. 

J.  B.  Marsh — Reference  Shakespeare. 

H.  H.  Morgan  — The  Western,  May,  1876  (Skeat's  Plu- 
tarch) ;  July,  1876  ( Fleay's  Manual,  and  Rees'  Shake- 
speare and  the  Bible). 

Rev.  John  Mitford  —  Cursory  Notes  on  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher. 

Sam'l  Neil— Notes  and  Queries,  1864,  No.  116. 

G.  Nicol — Letter  on  Boydell's  Edition.  Account  of  Origin 
of  Boydell's  Edition. 

F.  Peck — New  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Writings  of  Milton. 
Alex.  Pope — Edition. 

T.  Price — Wisdom  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

H.  J.  Pye — Comments  on  Commentators  of  Shakespeare. 

Isaac  Reed — Edition. 

N.  Rowe — Edition  (Prefaces  of  Johnson,  Pope,  Theobald, 
Hanmer,  and  Warburton). 

J.  Ritson — Remarks  Critical  and  Illustrative  of  Malone's 
Edition.     On  Steeven's  Edition. 

John  Roberts — Answer  to  Mr.  Pope's  Preface. 


Topical  IShakespeariana.  17 

W.  L.  Rnshfon  — SlinkcKjx'an'  Illnstratod  by  Old  Authors. 

E,  II.  S(\viiioiir — Koinarks  critical,  conjectural  and  explan- 
atory on  Plays  of  Sliiikcspeare. 

J.  Slicrwiii — Viiidicatio  Sliakos])eariana. 

]\r.  Sciibleiiis— Exi)lanatioii8  and  Emendations  of  Beau- 
mont, Fh'tclicr,  and  Sliakcspcaie. 

r.  W.  Sholton — Ai)])lolon's  Jonrnal.   1-GJ8. 

G.  Steevcns — Proposals  for  i>ublisl)ing  an  Edition.  Letter 
to  G.  W.  Ilardinjie.     Edition. 

H.  Staunton — Edition. 

J.  T.  Tyrwhitt — Observations  and  conjectures  on  some  pas- 
safzes. 

E.  Taylor  — The  Moor  of  Venice.  ( Cliutliio's  Tale  of 
Shakesi)eare.) 

L.  Theobald — Shakespeare  Eestored. 

Tate — History  of  Kin^i'  Lear. 

John  Upton — Critical  Observations  on  Shakespeare.    />  q^. 


F.  G.  Waldron  — Free   Eetlections   on  Miscellaneoiis  TPa-"'"'^'^'^ 
pers,  &.C. 

D.  Webb — Remarks  on  the  Beauties  of  Poetry, 

F.  Webb — Shakespeare  Ms,  of  Mr,  Ii eland  examined. 

S.  Weston — Short  Xotes  on  Shakes[)eare. 

Richard  Grant  Wiiite— Shakes])eare  Scholar. 

W.  Whiter — Speciiueii  of  a  Commentary, 

Peter  Whalley  —  Inquiry  into  Learning  of  Shakespeare. 

Thos.   Wilson— Analysis  of  Wilson's   Illustrated   Shakes- 
speare. 

Win.  Warbnrton — Edition. 

M,  Wyatt — Comparative  Review  of  Mr,  Boaden's  Opinions, 

Atbenaenni,  Feb.  5, 187G  (Review  of  Skeat's  Plutarch).  11-413 

(of  Drake)      lH-9.     1844-103G  (Review  of  Unntei).     LS5;5-840 

(Review  of  Gnizot),     Antenor's  Letter  to  Geo.  Chalmers.     A 

few  words  in  rei)ly  to  the  Animadversions  of  Mr,  Dyce  upon 

2 


18  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

Mr.  Hunter's  Disquisitions.  An  examination  of  Mr.  Ken- 
rick's  Review  of  Dr.  Johnson.  Analj^sis  of  Illustrated  Shakes- 
peare of  Thos.  Wilson.  Answer  to  certain  passages  of 
Shakespeare  in  Mr.  Warburton's  Preface.  A  few  words  in 
defence  of  Shakesj)eare — Capell.  Annotations  by  Johnson 
and  Steevens  and  the  va.rious  commentators  upon  Hamlet 
and  Titus  Audronicns,  Atlantic  Monthly,  Oct.,  1859-454  (of 
Collier).  1859,  Jan.,  Ill,  and  Feb.,  241,  (R.  G.  White).  An- 
notations upon  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare.  Annotations  in 
Scholey's  Edition.  Answer  to  Mr.  Pope's  Preface.  A  few 
remarks  upon  the  emendation,  "  Who  Smothers  her  with 
painting,"  in  Cymbeline.  A  letter  from  Gibber  to  Pope. 
American  Journal  of  Education,  Feb.,  1873.  Another  Es- 
sence of  Malone.  Christian  Examiner,  20-454  (Collier's  Edi- 
tion). 11-209  (R.  G.  White).  Cursory  Criticisms  on  Malone's 
Edition,  1792.  Cupid's  Cabinet  Unlock't  (attributed  to 
Shakespeare).  Collection  of  Prologues.  Comparative  Re- 
view of  the  Opinions  of  J.  Boaden.  Dublin  University  Re- 
view, July,  1876.  Edinburgh  Review,  24-449  (Donee's  Edi- 
tion). 90-69  (Ulrici's  Art).  28-472  (Hazlitt's  Characters). 
Encycloppedia  of  Wit.  Enquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  Mr. 
Malone.  Essence  of  Malone.  Free  and  Familiar  Letters  to 
Warburton.  Facts  and  Reasons  in  answer  to  Farren.  Gal- 
axy, 1876-629  (Skeat's  Plutarch).  Horatian  Canons  of  Criti- 
cism. Imperfect  Hints  towards  a  new  edition  of  Shake- 
speare, written  chiefly  in  1872:  London,  J.  Walter,  1787. 
Impartial  Remarks  on  Warburton's  Preface.  London  Quar- 
terly Review,  1845,  1-51.  1819,1867.  1849-1-25  (Dyce's). 
Loudon  Magazine,  1823-4  (Singer's  Jest  Book).  London 
Monthly  Review,  92-53  ( Hazlitt's  Characters).  Literary 
Gazette,  l847-3«-l  (Hunter's).  1850-237  (Halpin's).  1852- 
844  (Guizot).  North  British  Review,  1850  (Guizot's).  New 
York  Nation,  17-92  and  22-355,  Notes  of  Stud  es  on  the  Tem- 


Topical  Skalccspeariana.  19 

pest.  North  American  Review,  63-29,  88-244,  371,  67-84. 
Old  and  New,  2-367.  Penn  Monthly,  5-881,  2-1140.  Put- 
nam's Majjazine,  Jan.,  1856,  July,  1856,  Oct.  and  Nov.,  1853, 
1857.  Observations  on  Shakespeare  Forgeries  at  Bridgewa- 
ter  House.  Eeply  to  X.  E.  S.  A.  Hamilton.  Retrospective 
Review,  August,  1854  (Singer's  Jest  Book).  Remarks  on  a 
late  Edition  of  Shakespeare.  Romance  of  the  Stag:e,  p.  278, 
Ireland  Forgeries.  Shakespeare  Revised.  Shakespeare  Re- 
stored, 1853.  Second  Api)endlx  to  ^Ir.  Malone's  Sui)plement. 
Shakesi)eare  Annotations,  illustration  of  Plays  (  by  John- 
son, Steevens,  Malone,  Theobald,  Warbnrton,  Farmer,  Heath, 
Pope,  Hawkins,  Hanmer,  Reynolds  and  Percy)  1819.  Speci- 
men of  a  Commentary,  1794.  Scribner's,  April,  1875  (Shake- 
speare Bacon  Controversy).  Strictures  on  Hamilton's  Inqui- 
ries (Scrutator).  Southern  Review,  8-116.  The  Book  of 
,  Gems  (Landscapes  illustrative  of  Shakespeare's  Dramas). 
The  Etymologist  (a  Comedy).  The  Prefaces  and  Annotations 
of  the  Various  Commentators. 

COMPARISON  WITH  OTHER  AUTHORS. 

N.  Drake — Shakespeare  ^Memorials. 

E.  Dubois— The  Wreath  (Sai)pho,  Theocritus,  Bion,  and 
Moschus). 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer.  1-509  (Homer  and  Shake- 
speare).   499  (Chaucer  and  Shakes[)i'are).  ^  nr      ■- 

Victor  Hugo— Shakespeare  (p.  28).  ''' '' *  '  ^      ''^^       * ^ 

Mrs.  E.  Montague — Essay  on  Writings  and  Genius  of 
Shakespeare  (French  and  Greek  Authors). 

W.  Richardson — Cursory  Remarks  on  Shakespeare  (French 
and  Italian  Poets). 

J,  E.  Riddle— Illustrations  of  Aristotle  from  Shakespeare. 

Rudloff— Sliakespeare,  Schiller,  and  Goethe. 


20  Topical  JShaJcespeariana. 

E,  Taylor — Cursory  Eemarks  on  Tragedy  (French  and  Ital- 
ian Dramatists). 

E.  C.  Trench — Calderon. 

H.  Ulrici— Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Art  (Calderon,  p.  4CG), 
(Goethe,  p.  514.) 

Blackwood's,  June,  1851,  Vol.  LXIX.  (^schylus  and 
^Goethe),  ('oilier,  Coleridge,  and  Shakespeare:  London,  1800. 
Eclectic,  1865,  Vol.  1-97  (Goethe).  Parallel  of  Shakespeare 
and  Scott. 

CONCORDANCE. 

S.  Ayscough — Index  to  Remarkable  Passages  and  Words 
made  use  of  by  Shakespeare. 
A.  Beckett — Concordance. 
-^      Mary  Cowden  Clarke — Concordance. 
yC    Furness— Variorum  Edition. 

C.  Lyndon — Concoidance  of  Select  Quotations  from  Shake 
speare. 

Wheler — Concordance  to  Shakespeare's  Poems. 

CRITICISM. 

C.  Badhara — Criticism  applied  to  Shakespeare. 

S.  T.  Coleridge— Shakespeare  Notes  and  Letters.  Seven 
Letters  on  Shakespeare  and  Milton.     Works. 

John  Dennis — Life  of  Dennis,  the  renowned  Critic.  Impar- 
tial Critic  (Review  of  Rymer.) 

J.  Drake— Ancient  and  Modern  Stages  Surveyed. 

N.  Drake — Shakespeare  and  his  Times.  Memorials  oi 
Shakespeare. 

John  Dryden— The  Grounds  of  Criticism  in  Tragedy. 

W.  Duff— Critical  Observations  on  Writings  of  Original 
Genius,  p.  127. 


Topical  IShakespeaHana.  21 

M.  Paul  Dnpont — Literary  Essays  on  Shakespeare. 
T.  Edwards — Canons  of  Criticism  and  Glossary. 
Karl  Elze — Essays  on  Shakespeare. 
Geo.  Fletcher — Studies  in  Shakespeare. 
^     G.  G.  Gervinus — Shakespeare  Commentary. 

C.  Gildon — Comparison  between  the  two  Stages  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Wm.  Guthrie — Essay  on  English  Tragedy. 

J.  H,  Hackett — Notes  and  Comments  on  Plays  and  Actors. 
-     H.  N.  Hudson — Life,  Art  and  Characters  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  O.  Ualliwell — Curiosities  of  Modern  Criticism. 

Joseph  Hunter — New  Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

S.  Jacox — Shakespeare  Diversious. 

Wm.  Watkins  Lloyd — Critical  Notices  of  Shakespeare. 

Mercade — Hamlet,  or  Shakespeare's  Philosophy  of  History. 

Alfred  Pownall — Shakespeare  weighed  in  an  even  balance. 

Thos.  Kymer — Tragedies  of  the  Last  Age  examined  by  the 
Ancients. 

Wm.  Richardson — Cursory  Remarks  on  Shakespeare.  Es- 
says on  some  of  Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Characters. 

J.  Ritson — Cursory  Criticisms. 

D.  J.  Snider— The  Western,  1875  and  1876.  Journal  of 
Speculative  Philosophy,  Vols.  6-10. 

A.  Strachey — Analysis  of  Hamlet. 

E.  Taylor — Shakespeare  Gallery. 

H.  Ulrici — Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Art. 
J.  Upton — Critical  Observations  on  Shakespeare. 
T.  Wade— What  does  Hamlet  Mean  ? 
W.  Sidney  Walker — Criticisms  of  Shakespeare. 
E.   P.   Whipi)le — Dramatic  Literature   Age  of  Elizabeth, 
p.  32. 

Wilke — General  View  of  the  Stage. 
Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 


22  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

L.  Withington  —  Bibliotheca  Sacra,  4-522. 

An  E[)istle  to  Mr.  Pope  on  Verbal  Criticism.  Answer  to 
certain  passages  of  Shakespe-are  in  Mr.  Warburton's  preface 
to  his  Edition,  London,  1748.  British  Quarterly,  April,  1864. 
Blackwood's,  1835.  Criticism  on  Kemble's  Hamlet.  Critical 
Reflections  on  the  old  English  Dramatic  Writers.  Cnriosities 
of  Shakespeare  Criticism.  Eclectic  Eeview,  Dec,  1.^53.  His- 
toriographer Dramatica.  Literary  Cookery.  London  Quarter- 
ly, April,  1864.  Mirror  of  Taste.  Miscellaneous  Observations 
on  the  Tragedy  of  Hamlet.  North  British  Review,  XII-62 
(Goethe  as  a  Critic).  North  American  Review,  49-321,  83-29, 
85-490,  31-448.  New  Exegesis,  1859  (Principle  of  Races).  Of 
Verbal  Criticism.  Retrospective  Review,  1823,  p.  380.  West- 
minster Review,  Dec,  1843  (Shakespeare  Criticism  and  Act- 
ing). 

ENTOMOLOGY. 
R.  Patterson — Natural  History  of  Insects  in  Shakespeare's 
Plays. 
Letter  on  Insects  mentioned  in  Shakespeare. 


FAULTS. 

Chateaubriand — Sketches  of  English  Literature. 

F.  Douce — Anachronisms  and  Some  Incongruities  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer.   1-512  (Particulars  in  which 
Chaucer  is  superior).     514  (Indelicacy  of  the  Principal  Char- 
acters of  Shakespeare  in  Troilus  and  Cresseida.) 
^         H.  N.  Hudson— Life,  Art,  and  Characters  of  Shakespeare. 

D.  Hume — History  of  England  (Appendix  to  James  Ist's 
Reign). 

T.  Kenny — Life  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 


Topical  iShakespeariana.  23 

G.  Langbaine — Momus  Triumpbans,  or  tbe  Plagiaries  of  tbe 
Englisb  Stage. 

Abby  Sage  Eicbardson — Galaxy,  10-855  (Shakespeare  as  a 
Plagianst). 

W.  KicliardsoD — Essays  ou  some  of  Sbakespeaie's  Dram- 
atic Cliaiaotois. 

Essay  on  the  Faults  of  Shakespeare.  Eetrospective  Ee- 
'       view,  12-259 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  tbe  Times,  1875. 

FITNESS  FOR  EEPRESENTATION. 
Geo.  Fletcher — Studies  of  Shakespeare. 
Charles  Lamb — Essays  ou  Tragedies  of  Shakespeare. 

GRA;RrMAR. 
/C        E.  A.  Abbott^Shakespearian  Grammar. 

Dalgleish — Shakespearian  Ecader. 
4#      J.  Harris — Hermes,  pp.  12,  13,  23,  41,  47,  51,  53. 

HERMETIC  WRITINGS. 

Eobt.  Deverell — Hieroglyphic  and  other  Antiquities. 
H.  Green — Sliak('si)eai-e  and  Die  Emblem  Writers. 
E.  A.  Hitchcock— Eemarks  ou  Shakespeare's  Sonnets  as 
Hermetic  Writings. 

HEROES  AND  HEROINES. 

ThoR.  Carl.,  le — Heroes  and  Hero  Worship. 

Mary  Cowdeu  Clarke — Girlhood  of  Shakespeare's  Heroines. 

W^m.  Godwin — Life  of  Chancer.  1-500  (Character  ol"  Ulys- 
ses in  Troll  us  and  Cresseida). 

Clias.  Heath — Portraits  of  Shakespeare. 

Noith  American  Ee view,  41-344.  The  Heroines  of  Shake 
spearc  (Illustrations). 


24  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

HISTORICAL  PLAYS. 

Geo.  H.  Calvert — The  Gentleman,  84.  (Shakespeare's  His- 
torical Plays). 

T.  P.  Coiirtenay  —  Commentary  on  Historical  Plays  of 
Shakespeare, 

Harding— Historical  Dramas  of  Shakespeare  illustrated  by 
Portraits  of  Persons  mentioned. 

W.  T.  Hanis— The  Western,  1875. 

•How — Historical  Shakespeare. 

Mercade — Hamlet,  or  Shakespeare's  Philosophy  of  History. 

Thos.  Macnight — Shakespeare  :  a  Prize  Essay. 

J.  F.  D.  Maurice — The  Friendship  of  Books. 

J.  R.  Planche — Costumes  of  Historical  Tragedies. 

T.  Percy — Essay  on  Origin  of  Buglish  Stage. 

Henry  Reed  —  Lectures  on  Origin  of  English  Literature. 
English  Literature  as   illustrated   by   Shakespeare. 

Blackwoods,  1835-747  (JuHqs  Caesar).  757  (Coriolanus). 
Edinburgh  Review,  May,  1876  (Shakespeare  and  History). 
Prize  Essay  on  Historical  Plays  of  Shakespeare.  Shake- 
speare's History  of  the  Times. 

HOME  AND  HOME  LIFE. 

J.  C.  M.  Bellew — Shakespeare's  Home. 

Ernest  Edwards  —  Shakespeare  :  Birthplace,  Home  and 
Grave. 

Fairholt — Home  of  Shakespeare  illustrated  and  described. 

C.  V.  Griiifield — Pilgrimage  to  Stratford-ou-Avon. 

J.  O.  Halliwell — A  new  Book  about  Shakespeare  and  Strat- 
ford-on-Avou.  An  historical  account  of  New  Place,  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon.  Stratford  on- Avon  in  the  Times  of  the  Shake- 
speares.     Rose,  Shamrock  and  Thistle  Magazine,  Dec,  1863. 

W.  Howitt— Homes  and  Haunts  of  British  Authors. 

R,  E.  Hunter— Shakespeare  and  Stratford-on  Avon. 


Topical  tShakesveariana.  25 

Sam'l  Ireland — Pictorial  Views  on  Avon. 

J.  M.  Jephson — Shakespeare's  Birthplace,  Home  and  Grave. 

J.  Mackray — Shakespeare's  Birthplace. 

J.  McKaiu  Meek — Memorial  of  Merits  and  Genius  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Geo.  May — Guide  to  the  Biithtowu  of  Shakespeare  and  the 
Poet's  Rural  Hauuts. 

Sam'l.  Neil — Notes  and  Queries,  1864.   Shakespeare's  Home 
Described. 

W.  Eider — Views  in  Stratford-on-Avon. 

H.  R.  (S?)  Storer— Historical  Topography. 

S  to  we— Leisure  Hour,  1864,  No.  642  (House  and  Tomb). 

R.  B.  Wheler — Historical  Descriptive  Account    of  Shake- 
speare's Birthplace.     Historical  Antiquities  of  Stratford. 

James  W.  Wilson—Harper's,  23-t33. 

J.  R.  Wise — Shakespeare :   his  Birthplace    and  its  Neigh- 
borhood. 

E.  Walford — Brief  Account  of  Stratford-on-Avon. 

Account  of  Stratford  on  Avon,  1800.  A  new  Book  about 
Shakespeare  and  Stratford-on-Avon.  Brief  Account  of  Strat- 
ford-on-Avon, 1790.  Country  Trips.  Harper's  Magazine, 
Vol.  XXIX,  p.  337.  Histrionic  Topography.  Illustrated  News, 
Sept.  18,  1847  (Honse  and  Life  Illust).  I'histrations  of  Strat 
ford-on- Avon.  Knickerbocker  Magazine,  35-245.  New  Book 
about  Shakespeare  and  Stratford-on-Avon.  Shakespeare's 
Birthplace,  1859.  Stratford-on-Avon,  1809.  Views  in  Strat- 
ford on- Avon. 

HUMAN  LIFE  IN  SHAKESPEAEE. 
Henry  Giles — Human  Life  in  Shakespeare. 

HUMOR  AND  JESTS. 
J.  P.  Collier— Fools  and  Jesters. 


26  Topical  8hakespeariana, 

F.  Douce — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

Henry  Giles — Human  Life  in  Shakespeare. 

Wm.  Hazlitt— Lectures  on  English  Comic  Writers. 

W.  Carew  Hazlitt — Jest  Books. 

J.  O.  Halliwell— Taiiton's  Jests  and  News  out  of  Purga- 
tory.    S.  Drolls.  ^    ^'    '  -''" 

Jeffreys — Shakespeare  Jests. 

Francis  Meres — Treasuiy  of  Wit. 

Kenny  Meadows — Points  of  Humor. 

H.  H.  Morgan — American  Journal  of  Education,  Feb.,  1873. 

C.  Morris— Essay  toward  fixing  standard  of  wit,  humor, 
raillery,  satire,  and  ridicule  (Falstaff,  Coverley  and  Quixote). 

H.  Oesterly — Shakespeare's  Jest  Book,  London,  1866. 

A.  W.  Von  Schlegel  —  History  of  Dramatic  Literature 
(Puns). 

S.  W.  Singer — Shakespeare  Jest  Book. 

. Encyclopaedia  of  Wit.  Falstaff's  Jests  or  the  Quintessence 
of  Wit  and  Humor.  Jests,  1770.  Jubilee  Jester.  Merry 
Tales  from  Shakespeare.  Midsummer  Night's  Dream :  Mer- 
ry Conceited  Humors  of  Bottom  the  Weaver.  Optick  Glass 
of  Humors.  Shakespeare  Jest  Book.  Shakespeare's  Jests,  or 
the  Jubilee  Jester,  1750,  1795.  Specimens  of  a  new  Jest  Book. 
Shakespeare  Society  Publications,  1842,  Part  lY.  The  Hun- 
dred Merry  Tales.     Shakespeare  Merry  Tales. 

LANGUAGE  AND  VERSIFICATION. 

Sam'l.  Ayscough — Index  to  Shakespeare. 

J.  R.  Bartlett— Dictionary  of  Americanisms. 

C.  Bathurst— Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Versification  (a1 
Different  Periods). 

A.  Beckett— Shakespeare  Set  Free.  Shakespeare  Eevised. 
Shakespeare  Himself  Again. 

Alex.  Chalmers — Glossary. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  27 

Chateanbriand — Sketches  of  English  Literature. 

Mar^-  Cowdeu  Clarke — Concordance  to  Shakespeare. 

G.  L.  Craik — English  of  Shakespeare.  Learning  and  Lit" 
eratare  in  England,  II-lTl. 

Thos.  Dolby — Shakespeare  Dictionary  (Index  to  Passages). 

Dnyckinck — Edition. 

T.  Edwards — Canons  of  Criticism  and  Glossary. 

Alex.  J.  Ellis — Early  English  Pronunciation  (Puns,  Ehymes 
and  Pronunciation).  '  '' ~ 

FurnesK — Concordance  to  Shakespeare. 

E.  G.  Fleay — Shakespeare  Manual. 

Win.  Goodvvin — Life  of  Chaucer,  1-421  (Antiquity). 

Z.  Grey — Critical  and  Historical  Notes. 

J.  Harris— nerraes,  pp.  12,  13,  23,  41,  47,  51,  53. 

Ualliwell  &  Wright— fare's  Glossary,  1872. 

S.  Jervis — Dictionary  of  the  Language  of  Shakespeare. 

Thos.  Keightley — Shakespeare  Expositor. 

E.  Malone — Life  of  Shakespeare  (Phraseology). 

Geo.  P.  Marsh — English  Language  and  Literature,  p.  567. 

Nares — Glosssary. 

Lf  muel  S.  Potivin — Bibliotheca  Sacra,  19-551. 

W.  L.  Rushton — Shakespeare's  Euphuism.  Shakespeare's 
Testamentary  Language. 

A.  W.  Von  Schlegel — History  of  Dramatic  Literature. 

C.  A.  Schwerdtgeburth— Appendix  to  Shakespeare's  Dra- 
matic Works. 

A.  C.  Swinburne — Fortnightly  Review  (Shakespeare's  Ver- 
sification), May,  1875,  Jan.,  187C. 

Alex.  Schmidt — Shakespeare  Lexicon. 

F.  Twiss — Complete  Verbal  Index. 

W.  Sidney  Walker — Shakespeare's  Versification. 

R.  Warner — Glossary. 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875 


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28  Topical  Shalcespeariana. 

Appendix  to  Dramatic  Works,  Leipzig,  1826.  North  Amer- 
ican Review,  98-342.  April,  1864.  Eeraarks  jii  Differences 
of  Shakesijeare's  Versification  in  different  periods  of  liis  life. 


LEARNING  AND  SOURCES  OF  ICNOVYLEDGE. 

Thos.  Amyot — The  Old  Taming  of  the  Shrew. 

Thos.  P.  Barton — Library. 

Sir  E.  Barckley — Discourse  on  the  Felicitie  of  Man  (p.  24, 
Story  of  the  Induction  to  the  Taming  of  tbe  Shrew). 

E.  Capell — Notes  and  various  Eeadings  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  P.  Collier — Shakespeare  Library. 

N.  Drake — Memoirs  of  Shakespeare. 

C.  Dicey — Titus  Andronicus — from  the  Kalian. 

Dodsley— Six  Old  Plays  (Lear,  Taming  of  the  Shrew,  King 
John,  Henry  IV.,  Measure  for  Measure,  and  Comedy  of  Er- 
rors). "  '  ' 

Karl  Elze — Essays  on  Shakespeare. 

Eichard  Farmer — Essay  on  Learning  of  Shakespeare. 

E.  L.  Fiddes — Life  of  Cardinal  Wolsey. 

Godwin's  Life  of  Chaucer,  1-467,  497,  499,  501,  346, 496,  467. 
11-38,  174. 

Henry  Home— Elements  of  Criticism,  1-371,  403.  404.  II- 
120,  246,  258,  294,  301. 

J.  O.  Halliwell — Introduction  to  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 
1st  Sketch,  M.  W.  W.  Dorastusand  Fawuia  (Winter's  Tale). 

W.  Carew  Hazlitt — Shakespeare's  Library. 

Ealph  Holinshed — Chronicles  of  England. 

Nath'l  Holmes — Authorship  of  Shakespeare. 

Joseph  Hunter — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare.  Dissertation 
upon  the  Time,  Scene,  and  Origin  t'f  the  Tempest. 

Mrs.  0.  Lennox — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 


Topical  iShaJcespeariana.  29 

E.  Malone— Account  of  the  Incidents  from  which  title  and 
part  of  the  Story  of  The  Tempest  was  derived. 

Thos.  Middletou— The  Witch. 

Meres — Treasury  of  Wit. 

Wm.  Maginn — Shakespeare  Papers. 

John  Nichols— Six  Old  Plays. 

W.  Parr— Story  of  the  Moor  of  Venice  (from  the  Italian). 
j  Duncan  Pell— Harper's,  23-486. 
^  K.  Prescott — Essay  on  the  Learning  of  Shakespeare. 

B.  Eobinson — Translation  of  Gesta  Eomauorum. 

Sir  Philip  Sidney — Arcadia  (Parallelisms). 

Alex.  Sylvayu — Orator  (Plot  of  Merchant  of  Venice). 

W.  W.  Skeat— Shakespeare's  Plutarch. 

Stearns — Shakespeare  Treasury. 

B.  Thorpe — Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  the  Play  of  Pericles. 

Lope  de  Vege — Komeo  and  Juliet. 
^*eter  Whalley — An  Inquiry  into  the  Learning  of  Shake- 
speare 

Geo.  Whetstone — Promos  and  Cassandra. 

Geo.  Wilkins — Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre  :  a  novel. 

ApoUouius  of  Tyre  ( Anglo-Saxon  Version  of  Pericles). 
Chronicle  History  of  Leir,  King  of  England.  Dublin  Uni- 
versity Magazine,  July,  1876.  Enphues  Golden  Legacie  (As 
You  Like  It).  Essay  on  Authorship,  three  parts  Henry  VI., 
1859.  Famous  Victories  Henry  V.  Gentleman's  Magazine, 
1833,  Vol.  1-415.  Gesta  Eomauorum.  London  Quarterly 
Eeview,  1849,  et  aliter.  North  American  Eeview  54-318. 
Pitiful  History  of  Two  Loving  Italians.  Papers  of  the  Shake- 
speare Society :  (Passage  in  Marlowe's  Edward  IL,  and  in 
first  part  of  The  Contention.  Ballad  illustrating  Eomeo  and 
Juliet.  Illustrative  of  Twelfth  Night.  Campbell's  Mistake 
about  the  Tempest.  Punctuation  of  "too,  too,"  in  Hamlet. 
Heywood's  Ballad  of  the  Green  Willow  vs.  Othello's  Green 


30  Topical  SJiakespeariana. 

Willow.  Imitations  of  Shelley  in  Shelley's  Ceres.  Shake- 
speare's Puck.  Illustration  of  a  Passage  in  Taming  of  the 
Shrew.  Shakespeare  illustrated  :  or  the  novels  and  histories 
upon  which  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare  are  founded.)  Eetro- 
spective  Eeview,  8-108,  127,  129,  130,  225.  Shakespeare  Soci- 
ety Publications,  1842  (Old  Play  of  Timon).  Shakespeare  il- 
lustrated: novels  and  histories  on  which  the  Plays  of  Shake- 
speare are  founded,  1753.  The  novel  from  which  Merchant 
of  Venice  is  taken.  Six  old  Plays  on  which  Shakespeare 
founded  his  Measure  for  Measure,  Comedy  of  Errors,  Taming 
of  the  Shrew,  John,  Henry  IV.  and  V. 

LEGAL  KNOWLEDGE. 

Lord  Campbell — Legal  Acquirements  of  Shakespeare. 

E.  F.  Fuller— Monthly  Eeview,  Nov.,  1862. 

Heard — Legal  Attainments  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  L.  Eushton — Herrig's  Archiv.,  XXXl-3  (Shakes i)eare's 
Tenures).  XXXII-1  and  2  (illustrated  by  Lex  Scripta). 
Shakespeare's  Legal  Maxims.  Shakesi)eare  as  a  Lawyer. 
Shakespeare  illustrated  by  Lex  Scripta.  Shakespeare's 
Testamentary  Language. 

H.  T. — Was  Shakespeare  a  Lawyer? 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

LIFE. 

S.  A.  Allibone— Dictionary  of  Authors,  11-2006. 
D.  E.  Baker — Biogrophia  Dramatica. 
Bell — Missing  Years  in  Life  of  Shakespeare. 
Sir  Thos.  Blount — Eemarks  on  Poetry. 
H.  G.  Bohn — Biography  and  Bibliography  of  Shakespeare. 
C.  H.  Bracebridge — Shakespeare  no  Deerstcaler. 
John  Britton — Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Life  and  Writ- 
ings. 


Topical  SJialcespeariana.  31 

C.  A.  Brown — Shakespeare's  Autobiographical  Poems. 

David  Paul  Browu — Sketches  of  Life  and  Genius  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Thos.  Campbell — Specimens  of  British  Poets  (Moxon's  Ed.) 
Lives  of  the  British  Dramatists,  Phila.,  1846. 

Alex.  Chalmers — Works  of  the  English  Poets.  Encyclo- 
pfedia  Metropolitaua.    General  Biog.  Dictionary. 

E.  Chambers — Cyclopaedia  of  Eng.  Literature,    -109 
T.  Cibber — Lives  of  the  Poets,  Vol.  L 

J.  P.  Collier — History  of  Early  English  Stage.  New  facts 
concerning  the  life  of  Shakesi)eare. 

Fred.  Cox — Essay  on  Genesis,  Life  and  Character  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Z.  Craft — Shakespeare  Monument. 

Curll — Life  of  Dennis. 

Nathan  Drake — Shakespeare  and  his  Times.  Memorials  of 
Shakespeare. 

Duyckinck — Edition. 

Alex.  Dyce — Life  of  Shakespeare.     Poems  with  Memoir, 

J.  A.  M.  Evans — The  Progress  of  Human  Life. 

Clara  Fisher — Eemembrance  of  Shakespeare. 

F.  G.  Fleay— Shakespeare  Manual. 

Thos.  Ford — Shakespeare  and  his  Contemporaries. 

S.  AV.  Fullom — The  History  of  Wm.  Shakespeare. 

C.  F.  Green — Legend  of  Shakespeare's  Crab  Tree. 

John  Hall — Select  Observations  ou  English  Bodies  (Shake- 
speare's connections). 

J.  O.  Halliwell— Misc.  Illustrations  of  the  Life  of  Shake- 
speare. Life  of  Shakespeare.  Life  and  Will  of  Wm.  Shake- 
speare. 

W.  Harness — Life  (prefixed  to  Edition), 

Harvey— Shakespeare's  Biography. 


32  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

J.  A.  Heraud — Temple  Bar,  April,  1862,  V-53  (Inner  Life, 
as  illustrated  in  Shakespeare's  Works.) 
■^       Victor  Bugo— Shakespeare.      (^  A«J<^     <^^ .; 
^       H.  N.  Hudson — Life,  Art,  and  Character  of  Shakespeare. 

Joseph  Hunter — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

Npth'l.  Holmes — Authorship  of  Shakespeare. 

Giles  Jacob — The  Poetical  Eegister. 

G.  Jones — Tecum seh,  &c.,  with  Ovation  on  Life  of  Shake- 
speare.   The  First  Jubilee  Oratious. 

W.  C  Kent — Dreamland. 

T.  Kenny — Life  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

Keightley — Shakespeare  Expositor. 

C.  Knight — Biography  of  Shakespeare. 
><-         W.  S.  Landor — Citation  before  Sir  Thos.  Lucy. 

E.  Malone— Life  of  Shakespeare. 

H.  H.  Morgan — American  Journal  of  Education,  Feb.,  1873. 

S.  Neil— Shakespeare:  a  critical  Biography. 

Edward  Phillips — Theatrum  Poetarum  Anglicanorum. 
<       Thos.  DeQuincey -EncyclopsediaBrilanica.      Biographies. 
Works. 

C.  Robert — Wm.  Shakespeare. 

C.  A.  Schwerdtgeburth— Appendix   to  Shakespeare's  Dra- 
matic Works. 

S.  W.  Singer — Essays  on   the  Life  and  Plays  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Aug.  Skottowe — Life  of  Shakespeare. 

C.  Symmons — Preface  to  Singer's  Edition. 

H.  Ulrici — Shakespeare's  Dramatic  Art. 
-A-       Cardinal  Wiseman — Wm.  Shakespeare :  a  Lecture. 
^      Ward — English  Dramatic  Literature,  271. 

R.  B.  Wheler — History  and  Antiquities  of  Stratford-on- 
Avon. 

T.  B.  Whincoop— Scanderberg :  a  Tragedy. 


Topical  Shalcespeariana.  83 

E.  P.  Whipple— Atlantic  Monthly,  June,  1867. 

Eichard  Grant  White — Memoirs  of  Life  of  Shakespeare, 
with  an  Essay  towards  the  Expression  of  his  Services. 
Christian  Examiner,  1866-26. 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

Appendix  to  Dramatic  Works,  Leipzic,  1826.  Biographia 
Britanica.  Boston  Lyceum,  1-126  and  206.  British  Curiosi- 
ties in  Art  and  Nature.  Encyclopaedia  Americana.  Ency- 
clopaedia Metropolitana.  Illustrated  London  News,  Sept.  18, 
1847.  Illustrations  of  the  Life  of  the  Life  of  Shakespeare, 
London,  Longman's.  Lardner's  Cyclopaedia.  Lippincott's 
Biog.  Dictionary,  2007.  London  Quarterly  Eeview,  July, 
1871,  CIIL  Eemarks  on  Life  and  Writings  of  Shakespeare. 
Wm.  Shakespeare :  a  Biography,  London,  18U5.  Shake- 
speare: (Traits  of  Character).  Southern  Eeview,  4-37.  Shake- 
speare's Merry  Tales.  Shakespeare :  a  Miscellany.  Shake- 
speare's Life :  12  Stereoscopic  Pictures.  Traditionary  Anec- 
dotes of  Shakespeare.  Traditionary  Anecdotes  of  Shake- 
speare collected  in  AVarwickshire. 

MEDICAL  KNOWLEDGE. 

Bell — Principles  of  Surgery,  Vol.  11-557. 

Horatio  E.  Bigelow — Hamlet's  Insanity. 

A.  Brigham — London  Quarterly  Eeview,  49-181 ;  82-357  to 
371;  380  to  383  ;  and  390  to  394  (Insanity). 

J.  C.  Bucknill — Medical  Knowledge  of  Shakespeare.  Mad 
Folk  of  Shakespeare.    Psychology  of  Shakespeare. 

G.  Farren — Observations  on  the  Laws  of  Mortality  and 
Disease  (Melancholia  of  Lear,  Hamlet,  Ophelia,  and  Edgar). 

Dr.  Fergusson — On  the  Madness  of  Hamlet. 

Sir  Henry  Halford — Essays  and  Orations   (Shakespeare's 
Tests  of  Insanity). 
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34  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

A.  O.  Kellogg — Shakespeare's  Delineations  of  Insanity 
(Cordelia). 

Isaac  Eay — American  Journal  of  Insanity,  III. 
G.  Eoss — The  Mad  Characters  of  Shakespeare. 
C.  W.  Stearns — Shakespeare's  Medical  Knowledge. 
W.  Wadd — Quarterly  Journal  of  Science,  1829. 
Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 
F.  Wiuslow — Obscure  Diseases  of  the  Brain,   Ch.   4-58. 
Harper's,  8-391  (Case  of  Lady  Macbeth  medically  considered.) 

MUSIC. 

Addison — Music  of  Shakespeare  arranged  for  the  Piano. 

T.  A.  Arne — Music  of  Merchant  of  Venice.  Dirge  in  Cym- 
beline.  As  You  Like  It.  Twelfth  Night.  Romeo  and  Juliet. 
Garrick's  Ode  to  Shakespeare  Songs  and  Duets  in  the  Blind 
Beggar. 

Sam'l.  Arnold— Scotch  Airs  in  Macbeth. 

T,  Ay  1  ward — Six  Songs  (Harlequin's  Invasion,  Cymbeline, 
and  Midsummer  Night's  Dream). 

F. 'M.  Bartholdy  —  The  Music  to  Midsummer  Night's 
Dream. 

H.  E.  Bishop — As  You  Like  It,  set  to  music.  Music  in 
Midsummer  Night^s  Dream.  Two  Gentlemen  of  Verona. 
Comedy  of  Errors. 

W.  Boyce — The  Masque  of  the  Tempest. 

W.  H.  Calcott— Music  iu  Macbeth. 

T.  Caulfield — Vocal  Music  in  Shakespeare's  Plays. 

Wm.  Chilcott — Songs  set  to  Musie. 

C.  D.  Collett— Locke's  Music  in  Macbeth. 

C.  Dibdin — Shakespeare's  Garland. 

John  Eccles— Selections  from  Music  in  Macbeth. 

B.  Gilbert — Shakespeare's  Dream. 

John  Gilbert — Songs  and  Ballads  illustrated. 


Topical  IShakespeariana.  35 

J.  L.  Hatton — Music  in  King  Henry  VIII. 

C.  E.  Horn — Songs  of  Midsummer  Night's  Dream.  Shake- 
speare's Seven  Ages. 

J.  Isaacson — Music  in  King  Henry  V. 

Kitchiner — Collection  of  Vocal  Music  in  Shakespeare. 

J.  F.  Lampe — Dirge  in  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Pyramus  and 
Thisbe — a  mock  Opera. 

W.  Linley — Dramatic  Songs  to  all  of  Shakespeare's  Dramas. 

M.  Lock — The  Introductory  Symphony  in  Macbeth. 

Matthew  Locke — Original  Music  in  Macbeth.  Introduc- 
tory Symphony  in  Macbeth.  Music  of  The  Tempest.  Vocal 
Music  in  Psyche. 

J.  Loder — Introductory  Symphony  in  Macbeth  (for  Piano). 

F.  W.  G.  Mapleson— Songs  and  Ballads  illustrated. 

F.  Mendelssohn — Music  in  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 

G.  Nicks — Ophelia's  Airs. 

J.  Noble — Shakespeare  Album,  1862. 

Novello — Musical  Times. 

F.  T.  Palgrave — Songs  and  Sonnets. 

Henry  Purcell — Adaptation  of  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 

Geo.  Soaue — Shakespeare's  Seven  Ages. 

J.  C.  Smith — The  Tempest :  an  Opera. 

Howard  Staunton — Songs  and  Sonnets.   Stiatford-on-Avon. 

A.  Sullivan — Music  in  Tbe  Tempest. 

Vernon — Music  in  Twelfth  Night.  Two  Gentlemen  of  Ve- 
rona. 

Album  for  the  Pianoforte,  1864.  Choice  Ayres  and  Dia- 
logues. Complete  Edition  of  Locke's  Music  for  Macbeth. 
Music  in  The  Tempest :  by  Purcell,  Arne  and  Linley.  Songs 
of  Shakespeare,  illustrated  by  the  Etching  Club,  1843,  1853. 
Shakespeare  Album,  or  Warwickshire  Garland.  Songs, 
Choruses,  &c.,  at  the  Jubilee,  1769.  Songs  in  the  Jubilee  at 
Drury  Lane,  1770.     Shakespeare  Vocal  Magazine.     Songs  in 


36  Topical  Shalcespeariana. 

the  New  Entertainment  of  the  Jubilee,  1787.  Songs  in  Gar- 
rick's  Jubilee,  1816.  Shakespeare  Album  for  the  Pianoforte. 
The  Tempest:  an  Opera,  1756.  The  Fairies  :  an  Opera.  The 
Songster's  Pocket  Book,  1770.     Vocal  Album. 

MYTHOLOGY. 

W.  Bell — Shakespeaie's  Puck  and  Folk  Lore. 

J,  O.  Halliwell— Illustration  Fairy  Mythology  of  Shake- 
speare. 

A.  RofiV — Ess;iy  on  the  Ghost  Belief  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  Thorns — Three  Notelets  on  Shakesi)oare. 

Shakespeare  Society  Papers,  1845.  (Halliwell's  Illustrations 
of  Fairy  Mythology). 

NOVKLS. 

H.  Curling— Geraldine  Maynard,  a  tale  of  the  days  of 
Shakespeare.  Shakespeare  as  Poet,  Lover,  Artist,  and  Man  : 
a  Romance. 

Kathan  Drake — Noontide  Leisure. 

Charles  Lamb — Tales  from  Shakespeare. 

E.  Severn  — Aune  Hathaway  or  Shakespeare  in  Love. 

C.  A.  Somerset — Shakespeare's  Early  Days:  an  historical 
play. 

F.  Williams — Shakespeare  and  his  Friends.  The  Youth  of 
Shakespeare. 

E.  F.  AVilliaras — The  Secret  Passion. 
Congel  and  Fenella :  a  tale  founded  upon  Macbeth.   Shake- 
speare Novels. 

ORATORY. 
W.  P.  Heston— The  Western,  1873. 
lutroduction  to  Shakespeare's  Plays. 

ORNITHOLOGY". 
J.  E.  Harting— Ornithology  of  Shakespeare. 


Topical  Shalcespeariana.  37 

PHILOSOPHY. 

Delia  Bacon — Philosophy  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  Birch — Inquiry  into  Philosophy  and  Eeligion  of  Shake- 
speare. 

T.  Price — Wisdom  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

Michael  H.  Raukin — The  Philosophy  of  Shakespeare,  1841. 

Isett  Raukin — Philosophy  of  Shakespeare. 

Philosophy  of  Shakespeare,  1857  and  1864.  Philosophy  of 
Shakespeare,  Edinburgh,  1867.  Shakespeare's  Philosophy, 
8vo.,  1857.     The  Philosophy  of  Wm.  Shakespeare,  1859, 1860, 

PLOTS. 
J.  O.  Halliwell — Remarks  of  Karl  SimrockJ 
Charles  Lamb — Tales  from  Shakespeare.     \x  ^^  -    ^^    ^\^' 
Karl  Sim  rock — On  the  Plots  of  Shakespeare.  vJ  ^^^1^ 

Aug.  Skottowe — Life  of  Shakespeare. 
Shakespeare  Society  Papers  (Remarks  of  Karl  Simrock). 

PORTRAITS. 

J.  V.  Barrett — Shakespeare  fresh  chiseled  in  stone. 

Beeton — Shakespeare  Memorial. 

J.  Boaden — Authenticity  of  various  portraits  and  prints. 

J.  NicoU  Boydell — Catalogue  of  Pictures  in  Shakespeare 
Gallery,  Pall  Mall. 

John  Britton — Remarks  on  Monumental  Bust  of  Shake- 
speare at   Stratford. 

J.  P.  Collier — Dissertation  on  imputed  Portraits. 

Sam'l.  Cousins — Wm.  Shakespeare. 

N.  Drake — Memorials  of  Shakespeare. 

Martin  Droeshout — Portrait  in  Folio. 

R.  H.  Forster — Few  Remarks  on  Chandos  Portrait. 

H.  Friswell — Life  Portraits  of  Shakespeare. 


38  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

Harding — Shakespeare  illustrated  by  an  assemblage  of 
Portraits  and  Views. 

Gabriel  Harrison — Stratford  Bust. 

Jeffreys — Stratford  Bust. 

Chas-  Knight — Studies  of  Portraits. 

J.  McKaia  Meek — Memorial  of  Merits  and  Genius  of  Skake- 
speare. 

Merridew — Catalogue  of  Engraved  Portraits  of  the  Nobili- 
ty, &c. 

Nett  Eankin— Proposals  for  Engraving  Telton  Portrait. 

N.  Eichardson — Proposals  for  Eugraving  Telton  Portrait. 

H.  Rodd — On  the  Chandos  Portrait. 

S.  Sj)Ooner — Prints  from  Pictures  printed  to  illustrate  the 
Dramatic  Works  of  Shakespeare. 

Geo.  Schaai^ — Principal  Portraits  of  Shakespeare. 

Taylor  —  The  Bee  (Catalogue  of  Pictures  in  Shakespeare 
Gallery). 

W.  Thoms  — Notes  and  Queries,  1864-121  (Kesselstadt 
Mask).   Stratford  Bust  of  Shakespeare. 

T.  Whincoop — Scanderberg  :  a  Tragedy. 

A.  Wivell — Account  of  his  Portrait  of  Shakespeare.  His- 
torical Account  of  Bust  of  Shakespeare  at  Stratford.  In- 
quiry into  Authenticity,  &c.,  of  Shakespeare  Portraits.  Sup- 
plement to  Historical  Account  of  Bust  at  Stratford. 

Athengeum,  1848-937  and  1033  (Chandos  Portrait).  Appen- 
dix to  Dramatic  Works,  Leipzig,  1826.  Catalogue  of  Pictures 
in  Shakespeare  Gallery.  Collection  of  Prints  from  Pictures 
illustrating  Shakespeare.  Leisure  Hour  Series,  No.  644. 
London  Eeader,  1863-1-562  (Stratford  Busts).  Portrait  pho- 
tographed from  First  Folio,  Ellis,  1864.  Portfolio,  15-588.  Pic- 
tures in  Boydell's  Shakespeare  Gallery.  Eemarks  on  Monu- 
ments and  Busts  at  Stratford.  Shakespeare  Society  Papers, 
1849  (Dissertation  on  Imputed  Portraits).  Scribner's  Monthly, 


Topical  JShalcespeariana.  39 

>^     Vol.  X.,  p.  558,  and  Sept.,  1875.     Stratford  Portrait  and  the 
Athenaeum. 

PSYCHOLOGY. 
J.  C.  Bucknill — Psychology  of  Shakespeare. 
Dyson  Wood — Hamlet. 

RELIGION  AND  MOKALITY  AND  KNOWLEDGE  OF  THE  BIBLE. 

W.  Bell — Bible  Truths  with  Shakespeare  Parallels. 

W.  Birch — Inquiry  into  Philosophy  and  Eeligion  of  Shake- 
speare. 

John  Bascora — Philosophy  of  English  Literature. 

John  Brown — Bible  Truths  with  Shakespeare  Parallels. 

Jeremy  Collier — Short  View  of  Immorality  and  Profane- 
ness  of  Euglish  Stage,  1698. 

T.  R.  Eaton — Shakespeare  and  the  Bible. 

Mrs.  Elizabeth  Griffiths — The  Morality  of  Shakespeare's 
Plays  illustrated. 

Thos.  Greenfield — Remarks  on  the  Moral  Influence  of 
Shakespeare's  Plays. 

C.  V.  Grinfield — Remarks  on  the  Moral  Influence  of  Shake- 
speare's Plays. 

J.  E.  KimbaJl— The  Western. 

Briusley  Nioolson— Notes  and  Queries,  1865,  No.  174,  and 
Parallel  Passages,  Shakespeare  and  Daniel. 

T.  Price — Wisdom  and  Uenius  of  Shakespeare. 

James  Rees— Shakespeare  and  the  Bible. 

E.  R.  Rapel— Theological  Review,  Oct.,  1876,  p.  27. 

Stearns — Shakespeare  Treasury. 

Geo.  Wilkes— Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

Chas.  Wordsworth — Shakespeare's  Knowledge  and  Use  of 
the  Bible. 

Bible  Truths  with  Shakespeare  Parallels,  London,    1862. 


40  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

Grentleman's  Magazine,  1831.  11-257.  Leisure  Hour,  l^o.  644 
(As  a  Moral  Teacher).  Moral  Sentences  and  Sentiments, 
compared  with  Holy  Writ,  1847,  1850.  Moral  Sentences  cull- 
ed from  works  of  Shakespeare  compared  with  Sacred  Passa- 
ges drawn  from  Holy  Writ ;  London,  no  date.  Eeligious  and 
Moral  Sentences  culled  from  the  Works  of  Shakespeare,  com- 
Ijared  with  Passages  drawn  from  Holy  Writ;  London,  Cal- 
kin &  Budd,  1843.  Eeligious  Extracts  from  Shakespeare. 
Religious  and  Moral  Sentences  from  Shakespeare.  Shake- 
peare  compared  with  Holy  Writ,  1843.  The  Rambler,  1854, 
jSTo.  7  (Was  Shakespeare  a  Catholic.)  1S58,  March  to  May 
(What  was  the  Religion  of  Shakespeare).  Time  and  Truth, 
reconciling  the  Moral  and  Religious  world  to  Shakespeare. 

SONNETS. 

John  Armstrong — Sonnets  from  Shakespeare,  by  Albert. 
Wm.  R.  Alger — Christian  Examiner,  Nov.,  1862. 
J.  Boaden — Remarks  on  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare. 
C.  A-  Brown — Shakespean^'s  xVuiobiographical  Poems. 
Henry  Browne — Sonnets  of  Shakespeare  solved. 
Thos.  C.  Budd — Shakespeare's  Sonnets. 
B-  Corney — Sonnets  of  Shakespeare. 
Sir  W.  Cornwallis— Sonnets  of  Shakespeare. 
Ignatius  Donnelly — The  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare :  an  Essay. 
Nathan  Drake — Shakespeare  and  his  Times. 
Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucsr,  lY-ll.  , 

T.  J.  Graham— Key  to  Shakespeare's  Sonnets. 
G.  G.  Gervinus — Shakespeare  Commentary. 
John  Gilbert— Shakespeare's  Songs  and  Sonnets.     Staun- 
ton's Shakespeare's  Songs  and  Sonnets. 
J.  A.  Heraud— Temple  Bar,  April,  1862,  Vol.  V-53. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  41 

E.  A.  Hitchcock — Eemarks  on  Sonnets  of  Shakespeare  (as 
Hermetic  Writings). 

H.  N.  Hudson — Life,  Art,  and  Character  of  Shakespeare. 

Sir  Henry  James — Sonnets  Photozincographed  from  origin- 
al MS.,  1862. 

Gerald  Massey— Shakespeare's  Sonnets.  Quarterly  Eeview, 
18G4,  No.  230. 

F.  T.  Palgrave — Songs  and  Sonnets. 

E.  Simpson — Introduction  to  Philosophy  of  Shakespeare's 
Sonnets. 

Howard  Staunton — Songs  and  Sonnets. 

American  Eeview,  6-304.  Christian  Examiner,  5th  Series, 
9-403.  London  Quarterly  Eeview,  1864-11-224.  Poetical 
Works  of  Shakespeare  and  Surrey.  Sonnets  of  Wm.  Shake- 
speare, London,  1859.  Sonnets:  facsimile  of  originail  edition. 
Westminster  Eeview,  July,  1857. 


STATESMANSHIP. 
Harper's  Magazine,  Vol.  XyiII-493. 


TEXT. 

Andrew  Beckett  —  Shakespeare  Himself  Again.  Shake- 
speare Set  Free. 

Sam'l.  Bailey — Eeceived  Text  and  Its  Improvement. 

Efl^b't.  Cartwright — New  Eeadings  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  P.  Collier — Notes  and  Emendations  to  Text  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Hiram  Corson — Jottings  on  the  Text  of  Hamlet. 

T.  Crofton  Croker — New  Eeadings  of  the  Teini)est. 

P.  A.  Daniel — Notes  and  Conjectural  Emendations. 


42  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

H.  Elwin — Shakespeare  Eestored  (Macbeth). 

Z.  Grey — Critical  and  Historical  Notes  on  Shakespeare. 

Grimaldi — Notes  and  Emendations. 

J.  O.  Halliwell — Observations  ou  MS.  Emendations  of  Text 
of  Shakespeare. 

Chas.  Heath— Eevisal  of  Shakespeare's  Text. 

J.  Holt — Attempt  to  Kescue  Shakespeare  from  Many  Er- 
rors. 

C.  M.  Ingleby — Englishman's  Magazine.  Jan.,  1865. 

W.  H.  Ireland — Authentic  Account  of  Shakespeare  MS. 

Z.  Jackson — Shakespeare's  Genius  Justified. 

S.  Jervis — Proposed  emendations. 

Thomas  Keightley — Shakespeare  Expositor. 

Isaac  Eeed — Edition. 

J.  Eitson — Eemarks  Critical  and  Illustrative.  The  Quip 
Modest.     Cursory  Criticisms  on  Malone's  Edition. 

S.  W.  Singer — Text  of  Shakespeare  Vindicated. 

M.  Scriblerus  —  Explanations  and  Emendations  of  Beau- 
mont, and  Fletcher,  and  Shakespeare. 

E.  H.  Seymour — Eemarks  on  Old  Plays  of  Shakespeare. 
New  Eeadings  of  Shakespeare. 

Howard  Staunton— Text  of  Shakespeare  Vindicated. 

Geo.  Steevens— Edition. 

L.  Theobald— Shakespeare  Eestored  (Hamlet). 

T.  Tyrwhitt — Observations  and  Conjectures  on  some  Pas- 
sages. 

N.  Willesley — Stray  Notes  on  Text  of  Shakespeare. 

Eichard  Grant  White — Shakespeare  Scholar. 

W.  Sidney  Walker — Critical  Examination  of  Text. 

A  Few  Concise  Examples  of  Errors  Corrected  in  Shake- 
speare's Plays :  London,  1818.  An  Attempt  to  illustrate  a 
few  Passages  in  Shakespeare:  1802.  Confessions  of  Wm. 
Ireland.    Dublin  University  Mag.,  June,  1876  (An  Emenda- 


Topical  Shalcespeariana.  43 

tion).  Knickerbocker  ]\ra<:;azine,  44-13  (Eeadings  of  Winter's 
Tale).  ]ietter  to  Geo,  Hardinge,  Esq.  MS.  Coirections  from 
a  copy  of  the  4th  Folio.  Notes  aud  Emendations  to  Text. 
North  Am.  Keview,  78-331.  Eemarks  on  a  late  edition  of 
Shakespeare.  Shakespeare  Society  Papers  (Blacks tone's 
Corrections). 

TIMES. 

Nathan  Drake— Shakespeare  and  his  Times. 
Theo.  Faed — Shakespeare  and  his  Contemporaries. 
J.  A.  Froude — History  of  England. 
Guizot — Shakespeare  and  his  Times. 
DaA-id  Hume — History  of  England. 
Thomas  Sackville — Gorboduc. 

A.  W.  YonSchlegel — History  of  Dramatic  Literature. 
H.  Taine — History  of  English  Literature. 
G.  W.  Thornbury— Shakespeare's  England. 
Tweddell — Shakespeare's  Times  and  Contemporaries. 
H.  Ulrici — Dramatic  Art  and  Literature.     Shakespeare's 
History  of  hi  s  Times. 

WISDOM  AND  GENIUS. 

Anna  0.  Brackett — Journal  of  Speculative  Philosophy, 
1-240. 

John  Bascom — Philosophy  of  English  Literature. 

John  Britton — Essays  on  Merits  and  Characteristics  of 
Shakespeare. 

David  Paul  Brown — Sketches  of  Life  and  Genius  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Fred.  Cox — Essay  on  Genius,  Life  and  Character  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Chateaubriand — Sketches  of  English  Literature. 

J.  Dennis — Essay  on  Writings  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

Edward  Dowden — Shakespeare :  a  Critical  Study. 


44  Tojjical  ShaTcespeariana. 

I^athan  Drake — Memorials  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  Daflf — Critical  Observations  on  Writings  of  Original 
Genius. 

H.  M.  Graves— Essay  on  Genius  of  Shakespeare  (Critical 
Kemarks  on  Characters  in  Eomeo  and  Juliet). 

Eob't.  Greene— Groat's  Worth  of  Wit. 

Gerard — An  Essay  on  Genius. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer,  4-56. 

J.  A.  Heraud— Temple  Bar,  April,  1862  (Shakespeare's  In- 
ner Life,  as  intimated  in  his  Works.) 

Harcourt — Shakespeare  Argosy.  ^ 

Victor  Hugo — Shakespeare,  p.  161.  -^ 

Paul  Hifferman — Dramatic  Genius. 

Z.  Jackson — Shakespeare's  Genius  Justified. 

T.  Kenny — Life  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

Mrs.  C.  Lennox — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

A.  A.  Morgan— Mind  of  Shakespeare  as  exhibited  in  his 
Works. 

J.  McKain  Meek — Memorial  of  Merits  and  Genius  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Mrs.  E.  Montagu — Essay  on  Writings  and  Genius  of  Shake- 
peare. 

Henry  Neele — Literary  Eemams. 

Alex.  Pope — Preface  to  Edition. 

T.  Price — Wisdom  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare. 

B.  W.  Proctor  (Barry  Cornwall) — Preface  to  Works  of 
Jonson. 

W.  C.  Eichard — Shakespeare  Calendar. 

Scadding — Shakespeare  the  Seer  and  the  Interpreter. 

A.  W.  VonSchlegel — History  of  Dramatic  Literature. 

C.  W.  Stearns — Treasury  of  Wisdom  and  Thought. 
>-    Henri  Taiue— History  of  English  Literature. 

X  Voltaire— Letter  to  the  French  Academy. 


Topical  iShakespeariana.  45 

E.  P.  Whipple— Atlantic  Monthly,  Aug.,  1867. 

Eichard  Grant  White — Memoir  of  Life  of  Shakespeare. 

Essay  on  Writings  and  Genius  of  Shakespeare.  Loudon 
Quarterly  Ee view,  July,  1871.  North  American  Eeview,  38- 
172.  Shakespeare  Calendar  of  Wit  and  Wisdom.  Treasury 
of  Thought  from  Shakespeare,  1866. 

MISCELLANY. 

Joseph  Addison — Spectator,  No.  40,  279,  419  (allusions). 

G.  Adlard — Amye  Eodsart  and  the  Earl  of  Leicester  and 
Kenilworth. 

H.  Aiken — Shakespeare's  Seven  Ages  (Illustrations). 

J.  A.  Allen — Lamda-Nu :  Tercentenary  Poem. 

Thos.  Aird— The  Old  Bachelor. 

Mark  Akenside — Inscription  for  a  Monument  to  Shake 
speare. 

Isaac  Ambrose — Cymbeline. 

Mrs.  Balmanno — Lines  addressed  to  T.  Crofton  Croker. 

Thos.  Bancroft — Ten  Books  of  Epigrams  and  Epitaphs, 
1669. 

J.  Baretti — Discours  sur  Shakespeare  et  M.  Voltaire. 

Eich'd.  Barnefield— Poems  in  Divers  Humours,  159  (allu- 
sion). 

Albert  Barnes— Essays  and  Eeviews.  Lectures  on  Evi 
dences  of  Christianity. 

C.  A. ^artol— Christian  Examiner,  45-303. 

Bartolozzi — Twelfth  Night — a  Series  of  Prints,  &c. 

Thos.  P.'  Barton — Description  of  a  copy  of  the  First  Folio. 

Fred.  Beasley — Knickerbocker  Magazine,  Oct.,  1835  (Vol- 
taire's Shakespeare). 

Beckett— Dramatic  Miscellanies. 

Benfrey — Pantschatantra. 

W.  Bell — Shakespeare's  Birth  :  an  Ode. 

Sir  T.  P.  Blount. 


46  Topical  ShaTcespeariana. 

Jas.  Boaden — A  Letter  to  Geo.  Steevens  (Ireland  Papers). 

Luke  Booker— Springs  of  Plyiilimmon  (Benry  V). 

Francis  Bowea — North  American  Eev.,  78-400  (Singer's 
Edition).     April,  1854,  390-423  (Collier's  Notes,  &c.) 

Chas.  Brady — Lines  written  on  visiting  the  Shrines  of 
Shakespeare. 

Jas.  Boswell — Biographical  Memoir  of  E.  Malone. 

C.  B.  Bradshaw — Shakespeare  &  Co. :  a  Comedy. 

Thos.  Bowdler — Postscript  to  4th  Edition  Family  Shake- 
speare. 

Chas.  Brooke — The  Ghost  of  Eichard  III.,  (in  verse). 

Bromley — Shakespeare's  Seven  Ages  Illustrated. 

Irving  Brown — Cream  Curdle 

Brown — Shakespeare  Almanac. 

Branston — Shakespeare  Illustrated  by  37  Engravings  on 
Wood. 

E.  Browne — Antipodes:  a  Comedy  of  1638. 

Brough  Brothers — Tempest  Burlesqued  as  the  Enchanted 
Isle. 

E.  B.  Brough— Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff. 

W.  Brown — Winter's  Tale  Burlesqued. 

John  Brougham — Shakespeare's  Dream :  an  Historic  Pa- 
geant. 

Lord  Brougham — Men  of  Letters,  Time  of  Geo.  III. 

John  Bruce— Gentleman's  Magazine,  1840-1-39,  161,  374, 
591. 

Wm.  Cullen  Bryant — Orations  and  Addresses. 

C.Bullock — Miscellany.  The  Cobler  of  Preston:  founded 
on  Taming  of  the  Shrew. 

E.  Burke — Essay  on  the  Sublime  and  Beautiful. 

G.  Burnet — History  of  His  Own  Time. 

J.  H.  Burton — The  Book  Hunter. 

C.  Burnaby — Love  Betrayed:  alteration  of  Twelfth  Night. 


To^ncal  ShaJcespeariana.  47 

James  Bnrtt — Loudon  Times,  1869. 
John  T.  Burgess — London  Athenaeum,  1867. 
Eichaid  By — Eicbard  III :  Travestie. 
Lord  Byron — Lady  Blessington's  Conversations. 
T.  Caldecott — Mr,  Ireland's  Vindication.     Hamlet  and  As 
You  Like  It  (Spec.  Edition). 
?^     -  Lord  Campbell — Lives  of  the  Lord  Chancellors. 

E.  Capell — Prolusions  to  Edward  III. 

J.  C. The  Modern  Eeceipt  (Imitation). 

Ge.  Saville  Carey — Shakespeare  Jubilee :  a  Masque. 

F.  B.  Calvert — An  Ode  to  Shakespeare:  an  Ode  to  Shake- 
speare suggested  by  his  Ter-centenary. 

Earl  of  Carlisle — Tercentenary  Address. 

G.  Caryll — English  Princess,  or  Death  of  Eichard  IIL 
Cassell — Tercentenary  Pocket  Keepsake  (Almanac). 
J.  Caulfield — Inquiry  into  the  Conduct  of  E.  Malone. 
Geo.  Cavendish. 

M.  Michel  Chasles — MS.  Autograph  Forgeries. 

De  Chatelain — Shakespeare  Gems  in  French  and  English 
Settings. 

E.  Chambers — Cyclopaedia  of  English  Literature. 

Lord  Ched worth — Letters  from  Eev.  Thos.  Crampton,  1780- 
1795. 
C  '-      Henry  Chettle — Preface  to  Groate's  Worth  of  Wit.     Eng- 
land's Mourning  Garment.    Kinde  Harte's  Dream,  1593. 

Eobert  Chester — Love's  Martyr  (Poetical  Essays  on  Shake- 
speare). 

Colley  Gibber — Lives. 

T.  Gibber— Letter  to  Gibber  (King  John). 

Albert  Cohn — Shakespeare  in  Geruiauy,  1500-1600. 

Sir  Aston  Cokain— Ou  Drayton's  Death,  1631.    Fioeludium 
to  Browne's  Plays  (allusions). 


7^ 


48  Topical  Shalcespeariana, 

S.  T.  Coleridge — Zapo/la :  an  Imitation  of  Winter's  Tale, 
1817. 

J.  P.  Collier — Ghost  of  Kicliard  III.  Memoirs  of  Edward 
EUeyu.     Diary  of  Philip  Henslowe. 

T.  Collier— Life  and  Death  of  Gamaliel  Eatney. 

G.  Col  man — Works,  Vol.  II.  A  Fairy  Tale,  taken  from 
Midsummer  Night's  Dream,  1763.  Man  and  Wife :  a  Com- 
edy. Sheep  Shearing :  a  Dramatic  Pastoral  in  3  acts  taken 
from  Shakespeare,  London,  1777, 

Chas.  T.  Congdon— Harpers,  27-492. 

M.  D.  Conway — Harper's  29-337  (Shakespeare's  Tercen- 
tenary). Christian  Examiner,  67-178  (Influence  of  Shake- 
speare). 

E.  Cook — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare  and  other  Dramat- 
ists. 

T.  Cooke — Epistle  to  Countess  of  Shaftesbury  (Prologue 
and  Epilogue  on  Shakespeare.) 

J.  G.  Cooper — The  Tomb  of  Shakespeare :  a  Poetical  Vis- 
ion. 

H.  C.  Coote — Athenaeum,  1865  (Shakespeare  at  Paris). 
Notes  and  Queries. 

Bolton  Corney — Argument  on  the  assumed  Birthday  of 
Shakespeare. 

Barry  Cornwall — Preface  to  Works  of  Jonson. 

Sir  W.  Cornwallis — Essays  on  Certain  Paradoxes  (Plays  on 
Eichard  III). 

Eobt.  Cox  —  Merry  Conceited  Humors  of  Bottom  the 
Weaver. 

J.  Cox — The  Tercentenary. 

J.  S.  Coyne — Eichard  III.  Burlesqued. 

J.  C.  Croker — Eemarks  on  an  article  in  Papers  of  Shake- 
speare Society. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  49 

Zachary  Croft — First  Sitting  of  Committee  on  Proposed 
Mouumeut  to  Shakespeare. 

Crowell — Thirty  Years  Among  the  Players. 

W.  J.  Courthope  —  300th  Anniversary  of  Shakespeare's 
Birth. 

G.  G.  Cunningham — English  Nation,  11-405. 

Dalgleish — Macbeth. 

E.  W.  Dale— Genius  the  Gift  of  God. 

John  Davenant — Last  Will  and  Testament  of  J.  D. 

J.  Davenport — Correspondence  with  E.  Malone. 

John  Davies — Scourge  for  Paper  Persecutors.  Scourge  of 
Folly. 

Mrs.  Phoebe  Deighton — Shakespeare  Eelics  (Illustrations). 

H.  Denison — Julias  Caesar  done  into  Latin. 

John  Dennis — The  Comical  Gallant  (Imitation).  The  Inva- 
der of  his  Country  (Imitation). 

Thos.  DeQuincey — On  the  Knocking  at  the  Gate  in  Mac- 
beth. 

M.  Desenfans — Letter  to  Mrs.  Montagu. 

C.  Dibdin — Library  Companion,  817.  Eemains,  354.  Ee- 
miniscences. 

Charles  Dickens  —  The  Uncommercial  Traveler:  Night 
Walks  (allusion). 

D'Israeli — Curiosities  of  Literature.  Quarrels  of  Authors. 
Anecdotes  of  Literature.     Gentleman's  Magazine,  1840-1-49. 

T.  F.  Dolby — Apotheosis  of  Shakespeare  :  in  verse. 

John  Donne — Polydoron,  p.  32. 

J.  Doran — History  of  the  English  Stage. 

Douglass — Memoirs  of  Court  of  Scotland  (Scene  and  His- 
tory of  Macbeth). 

Edward  Do wden— Academy,  Oct.  21,  1876,  401  (Schmitz's 
Ulrici). 

John  Downes — Eoscius  Anglicanus  (Prompter's  Book). 


50  Topical  ShaJcespeariana. 

Nathan  Drake — Shakespeare  and  His  Times  (Customs,  &c.) 

John  Drout — The  Pitiful  History  of  Two  Loving  Italians 
(Translation). 

John  Dryden — Epistle  to  Sir  Godfrey  Kneller.  All  for 
Love  (Imitation).    Progress  of  Poesie.     Works. 

Sir  and  Lady  H.  B.  Dudley — Passages  Selected  on  the  Trial 
of  Vortigern. 

W.  DuflF— Critical  Observations  on  Writings  of  Original 
Genius,  127. 

Thos.  Durfey — The  Injured  Princess  (Imitation). 

Alex.  Dyce— The  Old  Play  of  Timon. 

Eckerman — Conversations  with  Goethe,  1-114. 

G.  Egestorf— Literary  Gazette,  Oct.,  1827  (Hamlet). 

E.  W.  Emerson — Prose  Works,  11-101  (Shakespeare  or  the 
Poet).  English  Traits.  Conduct  of  Life.  Culture.  The  Over- 
Soul.    The  Intellect.    Kepresentative  Men. 

John  Evans — The  Progress  of  Human  Life  (Memoirs  and 
Illust.) 

A.  H.  Everett— North  American  Eeview,  19-258  j  35-168, 
445. 

Edward  Everett — Orations. 

F.  G.  Fairfield — Appleton's  Journal,  9-213  (a  Shakespeare 
Memorandum). 

Fawcett — Prospectus,  &c.,  for  the  Enchanted  Island. 
C.  C.  Felton — Familiar  Letters  from  Europe. 
J.  H.  Fennell — Shakespeare  Kepository. 
Kate  Field — Atlantic,  Nov.,  1870,  (Fechter  as  Hamlet). 
J.  T.  Finegan — Attempt  to  Illustrate  a  Few  Passages  in 
Shakespeare's  Works. 
Thos.  Fisher — A  Series  of  Paintings  in  Fresco. 
F.  G.  Fleay — Shakespeare  Manual. 
Florio — First  Fruits. 
John  Forde — Line  of  Life.  Honor  Triumphant.  (Imitation). 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  51 

Thos  Fortesqiie — The  Forest:  or  Collection  of  Histories. 

John  Foster — Life. 

Fiiswell — Shakespeare's  Will. 

Geo.  Eussell  French — Letter  to  the  Editor  of  the  Cam 
bridge  Shakespeare. 

S.  \V.  Fullom — Shakespeare  the  Player  and  Poet- 
David  Gairick — Ode  ou  Dedicating  a  Building,  &c.,  1769. 
The  Tompest:  an  Opera.    Florizell  and  Perdita. 

G.  Gascoigue — Works. 

Walter  Gay — Hamlet :  adapted  and  condensed. 

Gerard — An  Essay  on  Genius. 

E.  Gibbon — Decline  and  Fall  of  Koman  Empire :  chs.  27,  43. 
Miscellanies. 

E.  L.  Gibson— Shakespeare  Gems. 

C.  Gildon — Retlections  on  Eymer's  Short  View  of  Tragedy. 

O.  Gilchrist — Examination  of  Charges  of  Jonson's  Enmity. 

T.  Gilks — All  About  Shakespeare  illustrated. 

Thos.  Gilliland — The  Dramatic  Mirror. 

Giraud — Flowers  of  Shakespeare. 

Wm.  Godwin — Life  of  Chaucer,  1-138  (Boys  in  Female 
Characters).  1-377,  392,488}  1-358  j  n-234,  426,  498  j  ni- 
33;  lV-11,  84,  199. 

Goethe— Wilhelm  Meister.  ^^^    H^-^^f''] 

O.  Goldsmith— Vicar  of  Wakefield. 

Goodull — Tercentenary  Playing  Cards — Shakespeare's  Sev- 
en Ages. 

H.  T.  Gough — Ode  inscribed  to  Memory  of  Wm.  Shake- 
speare. 

Thos.  Gray — Progress  of  Poesy  (Tribute). 

Wm.  Gray — Ye  Comic  Shakespeare. 

Eobt.  Greene — Groate's  Worth  of  Wit. 

Gregory — Letters  on  Literature,  Taste  and  Composition, 
11-252. 


52  Topical  SUakesj^eariana. 

Sir  John  Hales — 

Edward   Hall — Union  of  tlie  Two  Noble  and  Illustrious 
Families  of  York  aud  Lancaster. 

H.  T.  Hall — Shakespeare  Statistics. 

J.  Hall — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  O.  Halliwell— S.  Drolls.    The  Will  of  Sir  Hn^h  Clopton. 

Dictionary  of  Old  English  Plays.  First  Sketch  2d  and  3d 
Parts  Henry  VI.  A  Few  Eemarks  on  the  Emendation, 
"Who  Smothers  her  with  Painting?"  Bill  of  Complaint  in 
Chancery  concerning  Mr.  Shakespeare's  Legacy.  Shake 
speare's  Will.  Some  Account  of  the  Antiquities,  Coins,  &c., 
in  possession  of  Mr.  Halliwell.  Traditionary  Anecdotes  of 
Shakespeare  collected  in  Warwickshire.  Notes  and  Queries 
(Journeys  between  Stratford  and  London.) 

H.   Hallam  —  Literature   of   Europe,   11-175    (Spelling  of 
Name). 

Sir  Wm.  Hamilton — Letters  on  Metaphysics,  33,  21,  23. 

Olphar  Hamst — Handbook  for  Fictitious  Names. 

Harcourt — Shakespeare  Argosy. 

J.  A.  Halpin — Oberon's  Vision  (compared  with  Lylie's  En- 
dymion). 

J.  Hannet— The  Forest  of  Arden  (Topography), 

J.  G.  Hare — The  Victory  of  Faith. 

Geo.  Hardinge — Miscellaneous  Works. 

Harrison — The  Infant  Vision  of  Shakespeare  and  other 
Poems. 

J.  Harris — Facsimiles  of  all  known  Autographs  of  Shake- 
speare. 

J.  Harris — Philosophical  Inquiries,  II. 

Joseph  C.  Hart — Romance  of  Yachting,  208  (Authenticity). 

John   C.   Hart — Putnam's,   '56-353  (Shakespeare  in  Ger- 
many). 

F.  Hawkins — Origin  of  the  English  Drama. 


Topical  ISliakespeariana.  63 

i^ath'l.  Hawthorne— Our  Old  Home  (Delia  Bacon). 

Wm.  Hazlitt— Table  Talk. 

W.  Carew  Hazlitt— Handbook  of  Popular,  Poetic  and  Dra- 
matic Literature. 

Chas.  Heath — Shakespeare  Gallery :  45  Portraits. 

Philip  Henslowe — Diary. 

E.  Heron — Letters  of  Literature  (Tribute). 

Thos.   Hey  wood— Plays.     Hierarchy  of  the  Blessed  An- 
gels.   Fayre  Maide  of  the  Exchange  (Allusion). 

S.  Hickson— Athenaeum,  1851  (Shakespeare  in  Germany). 

Paul  Hifferman — Dramatic  Genius. 

H.  Home— Elements  of  Criticism,  1-371,  403  (Sentiments). 
11-120  (Invention).     246  (Characters).     258  (Style).    294  (Dia- 
logues).   301  (No  Barren  Scenes). 

O.  W.  Holmes — Atlantic,  June,  1864. 

C.  E.  Horn — Shakespeare's  Seven  Ages. 

Hornby — Extemporal  "Verses  written  at  the  Birthplace  of 
Shakespeare. 

Frank  Howard— Spirit  of  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare  (Illus- 
trations). 

H.  Howard — Visionary  Interview  at  Shrine  of  Shakespeare. 

Joseph  Howe — Oration,  April  23,  18G4. 

Thos.  Howell— A  Few  Stray  Thoughts  on  Shakespeare. 

Hurd — Disquisition  on  the  Province  of  the  Diama. 

Joseph  Hunter— Gentleman's  Magazine,  1812-11-344 ;  1826 
1-421;  1840-11-35,  I-3G9;  1820-1-4215  1856-11-00.       • 

W.  Ord  Hunter — Cream  Curdle. 

E.  Hunt — The  Bow  of  Jonathan. 

John  Huckel — Avon :  a  Poem  in  Three  Cantos. 

Thos.  Hudson  —  Four   Odes  intended   for   Choruses  to   a 
Tragedy  altered  from  Shakespeare  on  Death  of  Csesar. 

B.  Ibbot— A  Fit  of  Spleen. 

C.  M.  Ingleby — Shakespeare's  Centnrie  of  Praysc.     Shake- 


54  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

spearc's  Hermaneutics.     Shakespeare  Controversy.     Shake- 
Bpeare  Fabrications. 

W.  H.  Irelaud— Shakespearian  Hunt. 
-^  W.  Irving— Sketch  Book. 

E.  Jacob — Lamentable  and  True  Tragedy  of  M.  Arden. 

J.  Jarvis^Correct  Detail  of  the  Ceremonies  attending  the 
Shakespeare  Gala. 

M.  Jastrow — Libanon,  1-8,  Shylock. 
y<  Francis  Jelfrey— Edinburgh   Review,   Aug.,   1817,   28-472; 

Oct.,  1821,  p.  52;  Aug.,  1811-287  ;  36-52,  415. 

Catherine  Jemmat — The  Tragedy  of  Lear  as  lately  publish- 
ed.   Verses  on  Seeing  Mr.  Barry,  &c. 

E.  Jerningham — The  Shakespeare  Gallery  :  a  Poem. 

John  Jeremiah — Notes  on  Shakespeare  and  Memorials  of 
the,  Urban  Club. 

J.  M.  Jeshsou — Shakespeare's  Tempest. 

C.  Johnson — The  Cobbler  of  Preston. 

John  Johnson — Academic  of  Love. 

J.  Jordan — Welcombe  Hills :  a  Poem. 

G.  W.  Jones — The  American  Tragedian. 

H.  Jones — Clifton  :  a  Poem. 

H.  H.  Jones — Ode  on  Shakespeare  Jubilee,  1769. 
/       H.  K.  Jones — Journal  of  Speculative  Philosophy. 

Winter  Jones — Observations  on  Division  of  Man's  Life  in- 
to Stages. 

Ben  Jonson — Discoveries.  Epitaph.  Lines  on  Droeshout 
Portrait  in  the  First  Folio.  Poetaster.  Bartholomew  Fair. 
Staple  of  News. 

E.  Kean — Richard,  Duke  of  York. 

T.  Keightley — Shakespeare  Expositor. 

M.  Kelly — Hamlet's  Letter  to  Ophelia,  versified. 

Wm.  Kelly — Notices  Illustrative  of  the  Drama. 

Chas.  Kemble — Shakespeare  Readings. 


Topical  ShaJcespeariana.  55 

Fanny  Butler  Kemble — Atlantic,  Sept.,  1860  (Notes  on 
Shakespeare. 

W.  Keurick — FalstaflTs  Wedding :  a  Comedy.  Introduction 
to  the  School  of  Shakespeare. 

II.  W.  King — Specimen  of  Shakespeare's  Plays. 

P.  Kouewka — Midsummer  Night's  Dream,  illustrated  with 
24  hue  Silhouettes. 

Lacy — Acting  Edition  of  Plays. 

Mary  Lamb — Tales  from  Shakespeare  (Charles  Lamb). 

W.  S.  Landor — Imaginary  Conyersatipns  (Citation  of  Shake- 
speare before  Sir  Thomas  Lucy,     Poems. 

J.  R.  Lane — Chas.  Kemble's  Readings  from  Shakespeare. 

J.  A.  Langford — The  Tercentenary  Year :  Poems  in  Mem- 
oriam. 

J.  W.  Lathbridge  -Shakespeare  Almanac,  1849. 

Lansdowne — Works.  Three  Plays;  The  Jew  of  Venice 
Preserved,  from  Shakespeare. 

F.  A.  Lee — Coriolanus  photolithographed. 
Thos.  Legge — Richard  III. 

Goodwin  Lewis — Shakespeare's  Creations. 

Lessing — Discussion  of  Plays. 

Robert  Lemon — London  Athenffium,  1857-107,  1856-14C7, 
1574,  IGll.     Calendar  of  State  Papers,  3517. 

James  Lenox — Historical  Magazine  (Plays  in  Folio). 

C.  R.  Leslie— Recollections. 

Richard  Leveridge  —  A  Comic  Masque  of  Pyramus  and 
Thisbe. 

W.  J.  Lightfoot — Notes  and  Queries,  1864  (Shakespeare  in 
Kent). 

G.  Lillo — Mariana  (Imitation). 

Thersites  Literarius — Address  to  readers  of  Shakespeare. 
R.  Lloyd— Shakespeare  :   an  Epistle  to  Mr.  Garrick. 
Thomas  Lodge — Rosalind  (Source  of  Winter's  Tale).    De- 
fence of  Poetry,  &c. 


66  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

J.  E.  Lowell — Among  My  Books  (1st  Series). 

George  Luut — Three  Eras  of  New  England  and  other  Ad- 
dresses— (a  Shakespeare  Eesearch). 

^Alex.  Luders  —  Essay  on  Character  of  Henry  V.  when 
Prince  of  Wales. 

Lord  Lyttleton — Ephemera. 

John  Lydgate — Translation  of  John  Bochas. 

Macbeth — Might  and  Mirth  of  Literature  (Figures). 

Macdouell — Essays  on  Hamlet  and  the  Tempest. 

D.  Maclise  —  Original  Designs  for  Seven  Ages  of 
Man. 

;,  Sir.  F.  Madden— Gentleman's  Magazine,  1840-1-262.     Ob- 

eervations  on  Autographs  of  Shakespeare. 

>^         Sir.  J.  Mackintosh  —  Edinburgh,  9-34.    Works. 

W.  D.  Mackray — Notes  and  Queries,  1865.  (Entries  re- 
specting the  Family  of  Thos.  Shakspere). 

E.  Malone — Caveat  Against  Booksellers.  Hist.  Account  of 
Kise  and  Progress  of  Eng.  Stage. 

>        T.    B.    Macaulay  —  Drydeu.     Mitford's    Greece.    Milton. 
D'  Arblay.    Principal  Italian  Writers.    Moore's  Byron.     Cro- 
ker's  Boswell. 
y        Christopher  Marlowe — King  John.      (Ascribed  to  Shake- 
speare). 

Marsh — Shakespeare  Playing  Cards.  Shakespeare's  Kid- 
dles. 

Masson — British  Novelists.  Essays  in  Biography  and 
Criticism. 

J.  Martin — Seven  Ages  of  Man  Illustrated. 

T.  G.  Mathias — The  Editor,  the  Booksellers,  and  the 
Critics. 

Kenny  Meadows — Etchings. 

Courtney  Melmoth — The  Shadow  of  Shakespeare :  a  Mon- 
ody. 


Topical  Sha]ces;peariana,  67 

A.  Meadows — Hamlet :  an  Essay. 

J.  E.  Mills — Shakespeare  Oracle. 

John  Milton — L' Allegro  (Allusion).      Epitaph  in  Second 
Folio. 

i^T.  Michel— The  Shakespeare  Festival :  an  Ode. 

James  Miller — The  Universal  Passion. 

Tycho  Momsen — Athenaeum,  Feb.  7-1857. 

W.  T.  Moncrieft" — Shakespeare's  Festival,  or  new  Comedy  of 
Errors. 

Tom  Moore — Memoirs. 

Moutemayor — Diana. 

J.  Morgan — Coriolanus  Travestie. 

Moser— European  Magazine,  1809. 

Anthony  Muuday — John  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber. 

Moses  and  Sou — Tercentenary  of  Shakespeare. 

J.  Mortimer — Shakespeare's  Characters  (Illustrations). 

Sir.  Thos.  More — Tragical  History  of  Life  and  Death  of 
Ei chard  III. 

Max     Miiller  —  Chips    from    a    German     Workshop     III. 
(Eulogium).  Science  of  Language,  1st  Series,  267  (Number  of 
Words  in  Plays). 
-    Thos.  Nash — Pierce  Pennilesse's  Supplication  to  the  Devil. 

J.  P.  Neale. — Views  of  Stratfordou-Avon  Church. 

P.   le  Neve — Cursory   Eemarks  on  some  of  the  Ancient 
English  Poets. 

Sam'l  Neil— Notes   and    Queries,   1864.     (The  2d  Shake- 
speare). 

James  Nichols — Notes  on  Shakespeare. 

John   Nichols — Six   Old  Plays,   1779.     Notes   on  Shake- 
speare. 

John  G.  Nichols — T.  Fisher's  Ancient  Frescoes  on  the  Walls 
of  the  Chapel  at  Stratford. 

P.  Nichols— The  Celebrated  Letter  of  Sir.  T.  Hanmer. 


UNIVERSITY 


58  Topical  ShaJcespeariana, 

Kichols — Literary  History  of  19th  Century  (Correspon- 
dence between  Lewis,  Theobald,  Thirlby,  and  Warburtou). 
Literary  Anecdotes.     Illustrations  of  Literature. 

S.  Nicholson  —  Acolastus  his  Afterwitte  (Plagiarisms 
from  Shakespeare). 

J.  Parker  Norris — American  Bibliopolist  (Gossip).  J.  Boy- 
dell's  Gallery  of  Illustrations. 

W.  K.  Northall— Macbeth  Travestie. 
A       Northbrooke — Treatise  on  Dicing,  Playing  Cards  etc. 
A         Tbos.  Norton — Gorboduc. 

John  Ogden — Varieties  in  Verse. 

Wm.  Oldys — MSS.  Notes  to  Langbaine's  Dramatic  Poets. 

John  O'Leary — Catalogue  of  Pictures  Painted  by  Single- 
ton. 

Onslow — Burnet's  Own  Times  (Anecdote). 

Orton — Familiar  Verses  from  the  Ghost  of  Willy  Shake- 
speare to  Sammy  Ireland. 

Thos.  Otway — Caius  Marius. 

W.  E.  Oulton — Vortigern  under  consideration. 

Wm.  Page.     Scribner's,  10-558. 

Henrietta  Lee  Palmer — Stratford  Gallery  (Illustrations). 

E.  Peacock — Acr.demy,  Oct.  21,  1876  (Shakespeare's  Possi- 
ble Troth-plight). 

W.  Pearce — The  Haunts  of  Shakespeare:  a  Poem. 
7  Sara'l  Pepys — Diary. 

F.  Peck— New  Memoirs  of  Life  and  Writings  of  Milton. 
W.  Perry — Treatise  on  the  Identity  of  Heme's  Oak. 
Phillips — Theatrum  Poetarum  Anglicanorum. 
Philalethes— Shakespeare  MS.  in  Possession  of  Mr.  Ireland, 

Examined. 
J.  W.  Pinks— Country  Trips,  «&c.,  1860. 
J.  R.  Planche — Costumes  of  As  You  Like  It. 
J.  M.  A.  Plumptree — Observations  on  Hamlet, 


Topical  ShaTcespeariaiia,  59 

J.  Poole — Hamlet  Travestie. 

Poynders — Literary  Extracts. 

Alex  Pope — Imitatious,  Book  II,  Epistle  I. 

Sir  J.  Prior— Life  of  E.  Malone. 

K.  Prescott— Shakespeare :  Eava  Avis  in  Terra.    Eemarks 
on  Shakes])eare. 

W.  H.   Prescott — Miscellanies.     North  American  Eeview, 
19-253, 35-168. 

Mary  A.  Wells  Pumpelly— Galaxy,  15-733.     Shakespeare: 
a  Poem, 

Henry  Purcell — Adaptation  of  Midsummer  Night's  Dream. 

Josiah  P.  Qaincy — MS.  Corrections  from  a  Copy  4th  Polio, 
1854. 

A.  Eamsay — Shakespeare  in  Germany  (Places  and  Dates). 

H.  Eepton — The  Bee  (Illustrations). 

Eetzsch — Shakespeare  Gallery. 

J.  Eeynolds — Dolarney's  Primerose. 

John  J.  Eeed — Prospectus  for  the  Publication  of  an  Ameri 
can  Edition  of  Boydell's  Illustrations. 
^Barnabe  Eich — Farewell  to  the  Military  Profession. 

Eimbault — Who  was  Jack  Wilson? 

Ehodes — Shakespeare's  Dramas  Illustrated. 

J.    Eitson — The    Stockton   Jubilee.     English    Antl  ology. 
The  Quip  Modest. 

Geo.  Edw.  Elce — An  Old  Play  in  a  New  Garb  (Hamlet). 

Abby  Sage  Eichardson— Atlantic,  23-665, 21-188,  (Hamlets 
of  the  Stage). 

W.  C.  Eichards — Shakespeare  Calendar. 

Sam'l  Eogers — EecoUectious. 

Eooney — Pamphlet  on  the  Discovery  of  the  Eare  Hamlet. 

Wm.  Eowley — Fortune  by  Land  and  Sea. 

K.  Eowe — Tragedy  of  Jane  Shore  (Imitation). 

L.  S.  Euhl — Sketches  for  Shakespeare's  Plays. 


60  Topical  JShaJcespeariana. 

James  Eush — Hamlet :  a  Dramatic  Prelude. 

Thos.  Eymer — Short  View  of  Tragedy. 

W.  L.  Eashton — Shakespeare  as  Illustrated  by  Old  Au- 
thors.    England  as  seen  by  Foreigners. 

Miss  Eumsey — Translation  of  Tieck's  Midsummer  Night's 
Dream. 

Wm.  B.  Eye — England  as  seen  by  Foreigners,  &c. 

Sir  Walter  Scott — Works.  Life.  Essay  on  the  Drama. 
Encyclopaedia  Britannica. 

George  Sand — Letter  to  M.  Eegnier  (Adaptation  of  As  You 
Like  It). 

Vincent  Savolio — His  Practice :  in  Two  Books. 

C.  A.  Schwerdtgeburth — Appendix  to  Shakespeare's  Dra- 
matic Works. 

A.  Scolaker — Polimanteia,  1594.  Eeturn  from  Parnassus, 
1606.    Daiphantus,  1604. 

C.  Severn — Diary  of  Eev.  John  Ward 

Chas.  Selby — Antony  and  Cleopatra :  a  Burletta. 

Thomas  Shadwell — The  Tempest:  an  Opera. 

W.  Shirley— Edward  the  Black  Prince :  after  the  manner 
of  Shakespeare. 

M.  Sherlock— A  Fragment  of  London,  1786, 

J.  Sherwin — Vindicatio  Shakespeariana. 

Archbishop  Sharpe — 

Alex.  Sylvayn — Oration. 

Edward  E.  Sill — Overland  Monthly,  14-506  (Shakespeare's 
Prose). 

Eichard  Sill — Eemarks  on  the  Tempest. 

E.  Simpson — School  of  Shakespeare. 

W.  G.  Simms— A  Supplement  to  the  Plays  of  Shakespeare 
(Doubtful  Plays). 

G.  Skene— The  Genius  of  Shakespeare  :  a  Summer  Dream. 

B.  H.  Smart — Shakespeare  Eeadiugs. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  61 

E.  Smirke— Seven  Ages  of  Man  (Illustrations  and  Com- 
ments). 

J.  C.  Smith — The  Fairies  :  an  Opera. 

Eob't.  Southey — Life.     Colloquies. 

Speed — Theatrura  Imperii  Maguse  Britanniae. 

Edmund  Spenser — Tears  of  the  Muses  (Allusion).  Colin 
Clout's  Come  Home  Again  (Allusion). 

Chas.  Sprague — Prize  Ode. 

G.  Stephens — Shakespeare  Story  Teller. 

Geo.  Steevens — Letter  to  Geo.  Hardinge. 

W.  Staiford — Examination  of  Certain  Ordinary  Complaints. 

Earl  of  Stirling — Julius  Ciesar. 

E.  J.  Stough ton— Leisure  Hour,  18G4,  No.  640. 

Howard  Staunton — Memorial  of  Shakespeare  (Will,  &c.) 

Eicb'd.  Stack — Transactions  of  the  Irish  Academy. 

Stowe — Leisure  Hour  Series,  1864,  No.  642. 

E.  L.  Swifte — Notes  and  Queries,  1804  (Shakespeare  :  a 
Poem. 

C.  Symmons — Preface  to  Singer's  Edition. 

Mrs.  Siddons — Campbell's  Life  of  Mrs.  Siddons.  Boaden's 
Memoirs  of  Mrs.  Shakespeare. 

Sargeant  &  May — The  New  American  Etymological  Eead- 
ei  (Etymol). 

F.  Talfourd — Shakespeare,  or  Merchant  of  Venice  Pre- 
served. 

T.  N.  Talfourd— Edinburgh  Eeview,  34-441. 
Eichard  Tarltou — Jests  and  News  Out  of  Purgatory. 
J.  E.  Taylor — The  Moor  of  Venice. 
Tate — History  of  King  Lear. 
E.   Taylor — Cursory   Eemarks   on   Tragedy. 
Taine — History   of  English  Literature.      Characters,  Wit, 
and  Genius. 

G.  Ticknor — Spanish  Literature. 


62  Topical  Shakespeanana. 

W.  Thorns— Three  Notelets.    Notes  and  Queries,  1864  121 
(Kesselstadt  Mask). 
Thew — Shakespeare's  Hamlet  after  Fuschi. 
Thomson — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 
Thorlby — Correspondence  Nichol's  Illust.  Lit.,  2  189. 
G.  W.  Thorubury — Shakespeare's  England. 
L.  Theobald — Cave  of  Poverty  (Imitation). 
E.  Thomson — Triuculo's  Trip  to  the  Jubilee. 
Thomson — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare,  1825  and  1830. 
L.  Tieck — Letters  on  Shakespeare. 
Tighe — Annals  of  Windsor. 
Tilt — Miniature  Classics. 

G.  H.  Townsend — W.  Shakespeare  not  an  Impostor. 
y      Trench — Calderou.     Tercentenary  Sermon. 
^     Sharon  Turner — History  of  England. 
Turner — Pursuits  of  Literature. 
H.  Tuckerman — Month  in  England. 
M.  F.  Tupper— Ode  for  300th  Birthday  of  Shakespeare. 
J.  Upton — Critical  Observations  on  Shakespeare. 
Geo.  Yaudenhoff — Leaves  from  an  Actor's  Note  book. 

A.  J.  Valpy — The  Eoses  (Compiled  from  Henry  YI). 
Lope  de  Yega — Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Yerstegan — Eestitution  of  Decayed  Intelligence,  294  (Ori- 
gin of  Name). 
Jones  Yery — Essay  on  Poems,  29  (Shakespeare's  Hamlet). 

B.  Yictory — History  of  Theatres  of  London  and  Dublin, 
1761. 

L         Yoltaire — Letter  to  French  Academy. 
J.  Wallace — Shakespeare  Sketches. 
J.  Warton— The  Adventurer,  Nos.  593-97-113-116-122. 
Waldron — Yirgin   Queen — (Sequel   to  the  Tempest).     Free 
Eeflections  on  Miscellaneous  Papers.     Shakespeare  Miscel- 
lany.    Shakespeare  Museum. 
J.  Ward — Diary. 


V 


Topical  ShaJcespeariana.  63 

T.  Wade— What  does  Hamlet  mean? 

E.  Warner — Letter  to  David  Garrick. 
-^      Thos.  Warton— History  of  English  Poetry. 

Ward — English  Dramatic  Literature,  151. 

Bishop  Watson. 

W.  Wadd— Quarterly  Journal  of  Science,  1829. 

Wm.  Warburton — Nichols'  Illustrations  of  Literature,  2-189 
(Correspondence). 

H.  Walpole— Letters,  6-394,  395,  7-135,  373,  8-160,  9-254. 

J.  Wetherell— Athenaeum,  JNIay,  20,  1865. 

S.  Weston — Short  Notes  on  Shakespeare. 

John  Webster— Preface  to  White  Devel,  1612. 

Dan'l  Webster— Works  1-174. 

John  Weever — Epigrammes. 

John  Weiss — Twelve  Essays. 

Lady  Wharnecleli'e — Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

E.  G.  White— Evenings  with  Shakespeare.  Galaxy,  Apr., 
1870 ;  Oct.  1876.  Christian  Examiner,  8-546.  Shakespeare 
Scholar.  Atlantic,  Sept.,  1861-257  (Shakespeare  Mystery). 
Galaxy,  Nov.,  1876  (On  Eeading  Shakespeare). 

James  White — Original  Letters  to  Sir  John  Falstaff. 

T.  B.  Whiucoop — Scanderberg:  a  Tragedy. 

Whately — Bacon's  Essays. 

E.  Whately — Eemarks  on  Shakespeare's  Character. 

E.  P.  Whipple— Atlantic,  19-715  (The  Man  and  the  Dra- 
matist).    North  American  Eeview,  67-209  (Verplauck). 

Willobie — His  Avisa. 

Jas.  Wiss — On  the  Eudiments  of  the  Shakespeare  Drama: 
Frankfort,  1828. 

Geo.  Wilkes — Spirit  of  the  Times,  1875. 

Wilmot — Eetrospective  Eeview  of  Fechter's  lago. 

Wilke — General  View  of  the  Stage. 

Geo.  Wilkins — Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre :  a  Novel. 


64  Topical  Shalcespeariana, 

Wilson — A  House  for  Shakespeare. 

John  Wilson— Works,  7-420,  102,  398,  399.     Blackwood's, 
May,  1819. 
Geo.  Wise — Chart  showing  1906  Spellings  of  Shakespeare's 

J.  Worsdale — A  Cure  for  a  Scold. 

Woodmason — Illustrations  to  Shakespeare. 

G.  M.  Woodward — Familiar  verses  from  ghost  of  William 
Shakespeare  to  Sammy  Ireland. 

W.  Woods— The  Twins  (Imitation). 

W.  Wordsworth — Memoirs.     Preface  to  Poetical  Works. 

Justin  Winsor— Eound  Table,  1-147, 163,  180,  213,  243,  259, 
292. 

John  Yarrow — Shakespeare :  a  Tercentenary  Poem. 

E.  Young — Conjectures  on  Original  Composition. 

Academy — Oct.  28,1876,  p.  430  (Shakespeare  Holinshed  an- 
nounced). Nov.  4,  Announcement  of  issue  by  'Sew  Shakespeare 
Society  of  the  Two  Noble  Kinsmen.  A  Letter  on  Shake- 
speare's authorship  of  Two  Noble  Kinsmen,  and  on  the  char- 
acteristics of  Shakespeare's  style  and  the  secret  of  his  su- 
premacy; Prof.  Wm.  Spalding,  Jno.  Hill  Burton  and  F.  J. 
Furnivall.  Nov.  11,  Henry  Cuudell's  Boudoir  Shakespeare ; 
William  Addis  Wright's  King  Lear;  W.  B.  Kernshead's 
King  Lear  with  Notes ;  Jeremiah's  Notes  on  Shakespeare, 
and  Memorials  of  the  Urban  Club.  A  collection  and  selec- 
tion of  Prologues  and  Epilogues. 

A  few  concise  examples  of  errors  corrected  in  Shake- 
speare's Plays,  London,  1818. 

Account  of  only  known  MS.  of  Shakespeare's  Plays. 

Account  of  the  new  pantomime  Eutortainment. 

Act  for  dividing  and  inclosing  certain  common  fields  in 
the  parish  of  Stratford. 

Addresses  Accepted :  Macbeth  Travestie. 


Topical  IShakes'peariana,  65 

Aldine  Poets. 

Alarum  for  London 

All  the  Year  Round,  IS64. 

American  Whig  Review— J5-17,  and  114  (MSS). 

American  Review — 5  470  ( Shakespeare    and    Geo.    Sand). 
14,  Shakespeare  MSS. 

American  Q.  Review— 2-25  (Polities);    7-15  (as  a  Lover);  8- 
148  (Drama), 

American  Literary  Magazine. 

American  Gazette— Oct.  15,  1859,  p.  374;  18G3,  1  395;  1858, 
274. 

American  Publishers'  Circular. 

American  Bibliopolist — (Gossip). 

An   historical  tragedy— supposed  to  be  by  the  author  of 
Vortegern. 

Auti  Midas— 1769. 

Angelica,  or  the  Rape  of  Proteus. 

Anthropological  Review,  May,  1864. 

An  attempt  to  illustrate  a  few  Passages  in  Shakespeare, 
1802. 

Aualectic  Magazine,  5-68,  11-346. 

A  Parody  on  the  Tent  Scene  in  Richard  IIL 

Archseologia  (Review  of  Shakespeare  Literature). 

A  Reverie  at  the  Boar's  Head  Tavern. 
^      Athenaeum — Jan.  28,  1865  (a  new  Autograph).     1863,  796. 
1859,  1-84,  418,179;    11-397,  464.     1846,  469,  470.     1858,1- 
686,  788,  557;  2-300,  263  (Rowdier).     1856,  1299.     1857,501, 
822.      1860,  11-78.   1842,  603  (Collier's).   1861,  1-432,  467,  561, 
11-446,  511,   545,  619.      1861,  11-721,  845.     1862,    II 465,   49 
(Birthday);  II-9. 
^    Atlantic  Monthly— 1859.    Sei)t.,  1861,  6-202  (Shakespeare 
done  into  French) ;   4-S4    (Shakespeare  Attorney  at  Law). 
1876,  p.  629  (Skeat's  Plutarch).    Aug.,  1876  (Poem). 
4 


66  Topical  iShakespeariana. 

Arden  of  Feversham  (ascribed  to  Shakespeare). 

Bentley's  Miscellany. 

Bibl.  Parriaua,  522. 

Bill  in  Chancery  respecting  Shakespeare's  Legacy. 
^      Blackwood's— 5-217,  276 ;   44-468;   45-353;    46-145.    Feb.. 
1866,  353 ;  23-9  ;  26-949  ;  27-G32  ;  30-489 ;  34-866.    May,  1810. 
33-124,  143,391,  543;  37-«;23,  747;   39-699;    59-534;    69-646; 
44-468 ;  1-484 ;  4-705 ;  57-148,  383,  385. 

Boston  Prize  Poems,  1824. 
X     British  Quarterly,  Oct.,  1857. 

British  Cnriosities  in  Art  and  Nature,  71. 

Capnlet  and  Montague  (after  Eomeo  and  Juliet). 

Catalogue  of  household  furniture  and  efiects  at  Stratford. 

Chambers'  Journal  (Tercentenary). 

Colburn's  New  Monthly  Magazine,  Feb.,  1862. 

Collection  of  the  most  celebrated  Prologues  spoken  at  the 
theatres,  1728. 

Considerations  on  the  Stage  (Lear). 

Coriolanus  :  an  Opera,  1749. 

Cornhill    Magazine,   Feb.,  1865   (Shake^pelre    in   France). 
Oct.,  1867. 

Confessions  of  W.  H,  Ireland. 

Continental  Monthly. 

Collection  and  Selection  of  Prologues  and  Epilogues. 

Critical  Review. 

Curious    Fragments    from    MS.    Collection    ascribed      to 
Shakespeare,  181L 

Democratic  Review. 

Description  of  First  Folio  in  Library  of  T.  P.  Barton. 

Descriptive  account  of  the  Late  Gala  Festival,  1830. 

Diverting  history  of  Falstaff. 

Dramatic  Magazine,  1830,  12,  357.     1831,  12,  44. 

Dramatic  Souvenir. 


Topical  ShaJcespeariana.  67 

Dramatic  Historiographer  (Hamlet,  Henry  IV.,  Caesar,  Lear, 
Macbeth,  Othello  and  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor). 

Dublin  University  Ma-^azine  — May,  1801  (Shakespeare 
Kotes).     13-350,  34-733,  16-40,  7  485. 

Eclectic  Keview— 4tlj  S.  9-541,  13-33. 

Eclectic  Magazine — 14-1,  10-416. 

Edinburgh  Monthly  Eeview. 

Edinburgh  Review,  April,  1856 ;  April,  1800;  Aug.,  1811, 
7-420;  9-11,13,  15,  16;  17-21,  26;  29-;  31-;  36-52,  445; 
38-,  42-,  43-,  47-,  48-,  49-,  50-,  51-,  52-,  54-,  55-,  59-04,  00-, 
61-,  02-,  03-  71-  73-,  74-,  70-,  78-,  81-;  103-183,  18,";,  187, 
188,  194  ;  111-233,  250 ;  22-,  10-,  11-,  1^-;  123-74,  75,  30,  83, 
91;  130-43. 

Edward  the  Black  Prince  (Imitatiou). 

Epistle  iiom  Sbakespeare  to  his  countrymen. 

Essay  on  the  Jubilee  at  Stratford-on-Avou,  1769. 

Essays  by  a  Society  of  Geutlamen,  1796. 

Examiner. 

Facsimiles  of  all  known  Autographs. 

Facsimile  of  letter  mentioning  Shakespeare — collection  of 
Earl  Ellesmere. 

Falstaff  and  his  Companions. 

Farrago:  Essays  on  Boxing,  Shakespeare,  and  other 
Things. 

Florio,  his  First  Fruits. 

Foreign  Quarterly  Review,  11—697,  12-445. 

Eraser's— 23-350  (Ghost  of  Hamlet).  80-237  (Shakespeare's 
Vocabulary).  1800,  Jan.,  Feb.,  May ;  1805,  Aug.,  Nov.  7-43 ; 
21-470,493;  25-045;  20-29;  10-527;  40-277 j  13-552;  35-163j 
24-18;  20-254,  475;  41-499,  097;  42-38. 

Garrick  Vagary,  1709. 

Garland  of  Shakespeariana,  1854. 


68  Topical  Shakespeariana 

Galaxy— 1-172  (Birthday). 

Galaxy — 6106.    Shakespeare,  Newton,  and  Gravity. 

Gentleman's  Magazine— 1839,  304.     1856,  11-60.     1839,  304 
(Wisdom  and  Genius).     1840,  78  (Shakespeare's  Jest  Book). 
A  Gesta  Eomauoruum. 

Genuine  Works  of  Geo.  Grenville  (alterations  of  Merchant 
of  Venice). 

Hamlet — an  Opera,  1712. 

Hamlet — a  new  Burlesque  :  Lonrlon,  1838. 

Hamlet  Travestie,  in  two  acts,  1849. 

Handbook  of  Literature. 

History  of  Sophia  Shakespeare. 

Here  and  There  in  England. 

Heme's  Oak. 

Histories  and  Tragedies  published  according  to  original 
coi)ies,  1864. 

Harper's— 9-842  (Shakespeare  and  Lady  Macbeth).  21-275  j 
27-566;  29-264  (Anniversary  Festivals). 

Henry  II.,  an  historical  drama  (Forgery). 

Illustrations  of  Shakespeare. 

Illustrations  to  Shakespeare:  a  series  of  44  beautiful  ide  1 
heads  of  principal  female  characters  in  the  Playts  of  the  Great 
Poet.     Bogue,  no  date. 

Indentures  respecting  the  Cage — a  house  inhabited  by 
Shakespeare's  son-in-law. 

Introduction  to  School  of  Shakespeare. 

Imperial  Magazine. 

Ireland  Forgeries. 

Imitations  of  Shakes[)eare  and  Spenser,  1770. 

Illustrations  of  Shakespeare  and  the  Biilish  Drama,  1831. 

Illustrations  to  Shakespeare. 

Illustrations  to  Shakespeaie,  Valpy,  1834. 


Topical  Shakespeariana,,  69 

Jealousy  Exemplified  (Othello). 
^   John  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cumber. 

Jubilee  in  honor  of  Shakespeare,  1873. 

Judith  ;  a  Sacred  Drama, 

King  Ilenry  lY.  (Specimen  of  Shakespeare's  Plays  fur- 
nished with  the  manners  and  costumes  of  the  age  in  which 
the  drama's  plot  is  laid). 

King  Queer  and  his  Daughters  Three.  (Burlesque  of  King 
Lear). 

King  Lear — (History  Lear,  revived  by  Tate), 

Knickerbocker's  IMa-azine,  1838,  114,  226,  319,  12-21, 113, 
232.     1839,  13-80,  32-518,  11-233,  500.     1854,  13. 

Lardner's  Cyclopnedia. 

Lecture  on  Genius,  Life  and  Character  of  Shakespeare,  1853. 

Letter  to  Miss  Xossiter. 

Letters  from  Snovrden.     (Lear  as  acted  in  Wales). 

Lines  read  before  the  Shakespeare  Society.     Dublin,  1819. 

Literary   and    Graphical  Illustrations   of  British    Drama. 

Littell's  Living  Age,  1567.  15-158,  2-230,  6-17,  535,  8-4. )5, 
27-27,  29-367,  33-145,  36-385,  90-823,  91-110,  90-822,  108-195, 
387,  121-320,  122-52, 123-131.     (A  Country  Walk  with  Poets). 

Life  of  Dennis  the  Renowned  Critic. 

Life  of  Mecaenas,  and  Canons  of  Criticism. 

Lines  read  before  the  Shakespeare  Society.     Dublin,  1819. 

Literary  Museum — 1792.  Eoscius  Anglicanus,  or  Promp- 
ters' Book). 

Literary  Gazette — Feb.,  1859. 

London  Reader— 1864,  11-801,  1-192,  534;  1803,  1-257,  562. 

London  Monthly  Review— 1819,  11-372;  1821,  413. 

London  Times— Jan.,  22,  July  5,  13,  16, 2i)  1859. 

London  Quarterly  Review— 1859,  1-25,  1-19—,  21-38—,  41, 
42,  45,  43,  44,  47,  49  ;  52^35,  7,  425 ;  53-84,  85,  89 ;  59-17,  18, 
22,  23;  62-345;  61-38,  39,40,  428;  64-348,  349;  65-355,356, 


70  Topical  Slialcespeariana. 

357,  358,  4G9 ;  66-24  ;  67-439  ;  69-4,  31,  39,  30 ;  70-62,  64 ;  71- 
456;  74-70;  79-310,  311,  312,  313,  316,  318,  319,  320,  321,  327, 
323,324,330,329,332,333;  82-403;  85-195,  207,  209,  213(n), 
214(n),  357-371,  3S0-3S3,  390(ti),  394(n),  87-439,88-215,102-247, 
103-,  105-25  40,  110-242,  115-224-239  ;    Oct.,  1814,  1342. 

London  Gentlemau's  Magazine,  70-178.     1842,  1-48. 

Lyrical   Ode  on  Fairies,   Aerial  Beings,  and  Witches  of 
Shakespeare. 

Loudon  Times— Jan.  22,  1859.     July,  5,  13, 16,  29.     Dec.  28, 
1861. 

London   Critic— Oct.  2,  1858.    Jan.,  1861.     Jan.,   28,  1860. 

Lowell  Shakespeare  Memorial. 

London  Saturday  Eeview— July  23,  1859 ;  April  29,  1860. 

London  Literary  Journal — 1859  (Review  of  Delia  Bacon). 

Macbeth  and  King  Eichard  III.     (Answer  to  J.  P.   Kem- 
ble). 

Macbeth  Eeconsidered  (Answer  to   Whately's  Eemarks). 

Macraillan's  Magazine. 

Merchant  of  Venice  as  produced  at  Winter  Garden,  Jan., 
1867. 

Memoirs  of  principal  actors  of  Shakespeare. 

Memoirs  of  Shakespeare  Head  in  Coveut  Garden. 

Metropolitan  Magazine. 

Melodrama  Mad. 

Midsummer  Night's    Dream ;  merry,  conceited  humors  of 
Bottom  the  Weaver. 

Miscellany  of  tlie  Shakespeare  celebration  in  Central  Park. 

Miscellaneous  Observations  on  Tragedy  of  Macbeth,  1745. 
Shakespeare  Cave. 

Miscellaneous  Pieces  of  English  Poesie  (by  S.  Marston). 

Mirror  of  Taste. 

Miscellaneous  papers  and  legal  instruments  under  hand  of 
William  Shakespeare,  1796. 


Topical  iShalcespeariana.  71 

Modern  characters  from  Shakespeare. 

Monument  commemonitive  of  the  Tercentenary. 

IMonument  to  SliaUcsi)eiire. 

Monthly   Reviiw— 89-:]57,   116-98,  92-53,   104-412.     May 
1828     Dec,  1824;  Aug.,  1819. 

Museum— 2G-28I. 
V  North  American  Review— 15-141,  16  150,  152,  18-401,  22- 
449,  31-448,  36  172,  313,  38-173,  39-27,  28,  48-399,  49-321, 
157,  322,  324,  52-488,  67-84,  54-318  N.  S.,  11-447,  4-466,  467, 
7-133,  78-371,  49-321,  27-401,  01-468,  83-29,  86-412,  98-342, 
41-344,  38-172,  85-190,  31-448,  88-244,  27-401  (Objects  as  a 
Writer),  86-412  (Influence  upon  French).  April,  1864.  July, 
1859.  Jan.,  1867,  57-343,  58-274,  66-464,  69-84108,  63-71,  48, 
13-444,  14-155,  53-105,  407,  56-121,  275. 

New  York  Tribune— Aug.  6, 1859.     Aug.  27,  1859. 

New  Monthly  Magazine. 

National  Quarterly  Review — Sep.,  1876,  Beaumont  and 
Fletcher  (Intiuence).  26-234  (Motives  and  Struggles  ol' 
Shakespeare).     17-227  (Thiee  Centuries  of  Shakespeare). 

National  Shakespeare  Committee  and  the  late  Mr.  Thack- 
eray. 

Notes  and  Emendations  of  Grimaldi  Shakespeare  (Squib), 
V      North   British    Review— 12-61  72,  20-151170,  24-246,    252, 
25-13,  31-251-264,  43-149  239,  ."2-36  48, 12-6  ;■  73,  8-143.  ■ 

Notes  and  Queries— 116  (When  was  Shakespeare  Born). 
173  (The  word  Cue.)  189  (Prices  of  Quartos).  1864,  121  (De- 
scendants of  Shakespeare's  sister  Joan).  116  (Epitaph).  135 
(The  White  Heads).  121  (Jonson's  Lines  on  Portraits). 
1865, 189  (Shakespeare's  Family).  121  (Inventory  of  Goods). 
1856,  July  5.     1862,  Jan.  18.     1854,  1-95. 

Ode  to  Garrick,  1749. 

Old  and  New — 6-198  (Shakespeare  in  Germany).  7-730 
(Shakespeare  Studies). 


UNIVERSITY 


72  Topical  Shalcespeariana. 

Ode  on  Shakespeare. 

Ode  on  Shakespeare  and  Testimonies  to  Genius  and  Merits 
of  Shakespeare. 

Ode  on  Fairies,  &c.,  of  Shakespeare. 

Ode  on  Erecting  a  Statue  to  Shakespeare,  1827. 

Official  Programme  of  Tercenteuary  Festival. 

Optick  Ghisse  of  Hnmouis  (Illustrative  of  M.  of  Y.) 

Othello  Travestie,  1813. 

Othello  in  He  11,  and  the  Infant  with  the  Branch  of  Olives. 

Outline  Illnstiations  of  Shakespeare,  Goethe,  and  Schiller. 

Outlines  to  Shakespeare's  Tempest. 

Outlines  of  the  Tempest. 

Oxford  and  Cambridge  Magazine. 

Pearls  of  Shakespeare,  London,  1860. 

Papers  and  Legal  Instruments  under  the  hand  of  Shake- 
speare. 

Passages. 

Passages  Selected,  &c. 

Pyramus  and  Tliisbe,  1811. 

Pyramus  and  Thisbe:  a  Pantomime,  1798. 

Playbill  and  Handbill  Respecting  Tragedy  of  Yortigern, 
1796. 

Picturesque  Beauties  of  Shakespeare  (Illustrations), 

Poetical  Epistle  from  Shakespeare  in  Elysium  to  Mr.  Gar- 
rick. 

Popular  Encyclopsedie,  6,  Part  2. 

Poetical  Works  of  Sliakespeareand  Surrey,  Edinburgh,  1856. 

Portfolio— 15-588  (Mme.  de  Stsel). 

Poems  of  Shakespeare,  London,  1840. 

Proposals  for  Printing  the  Works  of  Shakespeare  by  John- 
son, 1750. 

Prefaces  by  Johnson,  Pope,  Theobald,  Hanmer,  Warbu  - 
ton. 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  73 

Programme  of  Tercentenary  Festival,  1864. 

Programme  of  the  Music  in  Grand  Musical  Festival,  1834 

Prologues  at  Lincoln's  Inn  and  Drury  Lane. 

Precious  Relics. 

Principal  Actors  of  Shakespeare's  Plays. 

Proceedings  of  the  4th  Shakespeare  Festival. 

Proceedings  of  Sheffield  Shakespeare  Club,  1819-1829. 

Proceedings  of  New  Shakespeare  Society,  Oct.  13 — Aca- 
demy Oct.  21,  1876,  413,  by  Miss  Jane  Lee.  (2d  and  3d  Parts 
Henry  6th  and  their  Originals:  I.  Contention  between  the 
two  famons  houses  of  York  and  Lancaster.  II.  True  Tragedy 
of  Eichard  Duke  of  York.  IIL  No  part  Shakesi)eare'8.  IV. 
By  Marlowe  and  Greene,  and  possibly  by  Peele.  V.  Shake- 
speare helped  by  Marlowe  altered  them  into  2d  and  3d  Henry 
6th). 

Putnam's  Magazine— 11-378  (Most  Plausible  of  Collier's. 
Corrections).  532,  571 ;  III-552  (Shakespeare  vs.  Perkins). 
Jan.,  1856. 

Quarterly  Eeview— 1826,  1834.  1-35,  Power  of  Exciting 
Emotions.  87,  Passion  for  Foreign  Discoveries.  257  Weari- 
someness.  273.  11-372,  Lady  Constance  and  Hecuba.  III- 
179,  Moral  Advantages.  6Q.  435,  Subscribed  Name  Differ- 
entl;y.  TV-176,  1st  Performances  J.  Cajsar.  506,  507,  509. 
V-263,  531.  VI-187,  406,  462,  Dramatists.  VI 1-282,  331, 
TJnrivaled  Dramatist.  3!)1,  445.  VlII-111,  112n,  P>igoted 
remarks  on.  120,  220.  I\-l  11,  146.  X-61,  131, 150,  302,  350, 
362,  378,  382,  383,  385,  Parallel  Scenes  in  Grecian  Dnuua. 
528,  Historical  Plays  not  acted  in  America.  381,  Diamaiic 
Characters.  IX-33.  VI-37,  178,  189,  190,  Coleridge's  Imita- 
tion. 272,  401,  456,  408,  Points  of  Sui)eriority  to  Racine. 
483,  Points  of  Superiority  to  Chaucer.  486,  487,  Poem  and 
Commentators.  121.  VlI-132,  Knowledj^e  as  Dramatist. 
134,  Some  of  his  Pieces.     136,  146,  Si)urious  Plays.     380,  509, 


74  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

Citation.  XIII-39,  Preternatural  Agency.  86.  XIV-366, 
Schlegel  only  just  Foreign  Critic.  367,474.  XV-75,  Gaudy 
Apparatus  Demanded  by  a  Loudon  Audience.  126,  Merit — 
Human  Character.  127,  349,  Citation.  XVI-85,  Specimen 
Absurd  Emendation.  204,  212,  400,  437,  Scotch  Counterpart 
to  Fool.  446,  56,  Multiplicity  of  Characters.  187n.  XVII- 
251  Dramatic  Eminence.  446, 461,  465.  XVIII-158,  189,  254, 
464.  XIX-127, 134,  Citations.  211,  216,  241,  Statue  of  Hermi- 
one  as  painted.  296,  Citations.  327, 430,  500.  XLI-70,  Mac- 
beth. XLVI-477.  XLVlI-243.  XLIV-120,  181,  185,  187. 
LI-41,  182,  461,  Ophelia.  LII-35,  Not  Popular  in  England. 
7,  Music  in  V.  and  A.  425,  Bowyer's  Edition.  LIII-84, 
Sweetness  of  Temper.  85,  Characteristics  of  Shakespeare.  89, 
Dramatic  Art.  LIV-65.  LIV-17,  Unique  Greatness.  18, 
Characteristics  of  Plays.  22,  Mercutio,  Ophelia.  23,  Sum- 
mary of  Powers.  LXI-38,  Whole  World.  39,  Subordinate 
Characters.  40,  Art  compared  with  Beaumont  and  Fletcher's. 
425,  Intimations  of  Personality.  428,439.  LXII-345.  LXIV- 
348,  349,  Picture  of  a  Beggar.  LXV-355,  Juvenile  Diction. 
356,  Imitators.  357,  Timon  of  Athens.  358,  Coriolanus.  469, 
Hunter's  Tempest.  LXVI-24,  Original  of  Miranda.  355,  469. 
LXVII-439,  Merchant  of  Venice,  Othello.  LXIX-4,  Troilus 
and  Cresseida.  31,  39,  Quotations  Winter's  Tale.  33,  Quota- 
tions, L.  L.  L.  70,  64.  LXX-62,  Extract  De  Quiucey.  LXXII- 
400.  LXXIV-170,  Thurston's  Edition.  LXXIV-1G7,  312,  333. 
310,  321,  Various  Commentators.  LXXXViI-439.  LXXXIX.- 
310,  Kemarks  of  A.  Dyce.  LXXXV-357, 371-383,  390  n.,  394  n. 
CII-247. 

Ranter's  Ranting. 

Remarks  on  Shakespeare. 

Reader,  1863,  1-16. 

Reprint  Folio  1623. 

Retrospective  Review— 1-13,  14,  19,  113,  151,  152,  160, 170 


Topical  Shakespeariana.  75 

172,  1S\  190,  316,  8,  306,  307,  2-24,  31,  33,  43,  78,  84,  92,  149, 
166,  190,  197,  198,  228,  250,  3-101,  126,  4-61,  62,  63,  64,149, 147, 
156,3;;3,  334,  335,  3J7,  5-9,  18,  7-178,  378,  8-31,  35,  108,  127, 
129,  130,  235,  333,  9-19,  21,  188,  189,  201,  203,  291,  318,  10  8, 
51,  58,  200,  215,  11-205,  12-95.  259,  1-91,  Ui  Editions  ;  92,  96 
(Authenticity);  394 (Preservation  of  Family  Names);  13-314; 
15-315. 

Revue  des  Deux  Mondes — 3me  series.,  tome  4. 

Eiohaid  HI:  A  Parody. 

Richard  III:  Tiavestie,  1823. 

Round  Table  7-201,  (Resemblance  of  Taming  of  the  Shrew 
to  Lucanor).     9-100  (Shakespeare  Revivals). 

Romances  collected  and  arranged  by  Shakespeare  II. 

Romeo  and  Juliet  Travesty,  1812. 

Romeo  and  Juliet  Travesty,  1837. 

Romeo  and  Juliet  Travesty,  1855. 

School  for  Satire. 

Scribner's  IMonthly  April,  1875,  (Shakespeare-Bacon  Con- 
troversy).   8-340. 

Selections  from  Edinburgh  Review. 

Seven  Ages  Illustrated,  1810,  1840. 

Seven  Ages  of  Man. 

Shakespeare  Cyclop£Edia,  1862  (Knowledge  of  "Eirature  and 
its  Phenomena). 

Shakespeare  Anthology. 

Shakespeare  First,  2d  and  3d  Folio,  &c.,  Macmillan,  1869. 

Shakespeare:  a  Miscellany. 

Shakespeare  Album :  or  Warwickshire  Garland  (Songs  Il- 
lustrating Shakespeare). 

Shakespeare  Almanac  1849,  1850. 

Shakespeare  and  Jousoq  :  dramatic  Verses. 

Shakespeare's  England.     Longmans,  1856. 

Shakespeare  and  his  Friends. 


76  Topical  JShakespeariaua, 

Shakespeare's  Curse  and  other  Poems. 

Shakespeare's  Character  Cards. 

Shakespeare  and  Honest  King  George. 

Shakespeare  Festival :  a  Drama. 

Shakespeare  Gems  in  a  series  of  Landscapes. 

Shakespeare's  Garland  :  Jubilee  at  Stratford,  176D. 

Shakespeare  Garland,  or  Warwickshire  Jubilee. 

Shakespeare  Gazette — 1864. 

Shakespeare  Gallery. 

Shakespeare  Gallery. 

Shakespeare  Gallery,  1867. 

Shakespeare's  History  of  the  Times. 

Shakespeare  Memorial,  1865. 

Shakespeare  Museum,  1794. 

Shakespeare's  Mental  Photographs. 

Shakespeare's  Merry  Wives  of  Windsor, 

Sliakespeare  Miscellany. 

Shakespeare  not  an  Impostor. 

Shakespeare's  Life  in  12  Stereoscopic  Views. 

Shakespeare  Portfolio  :  100  line  Engravings. 

Shakespeare  Tercentenary  Monument  Committee, 

Shakespeare  vs.  Harlequin. 

Shakespeare's  Will :  Photographic  Eeproduction. 

Shakespeare  Society  Publications,  1811 — (Books  illustra- 
tive of  Shakespeare  and  his  Times :  Gosson's  School  of  Abuse, 
Hey  wood's  Apology  for  Actors,  Coventry  Mysteries,  Thynu's 
Pride  and  Lowliness,  Patient  Grissell,)  1842.  (Accounts  of 
Eevels  at  Court  in  reigns  of  Elizabeth  and  James — Jonson's 
conversations  with  Drummond — First  Sketch  of  Merry  Wives 
of  Windsor— Nash's  Pierce  Penniless— Heywood's  Edward 
IV—).  1843  (Northbrooke's  Treatise— First  Sketch  2d  and 
3d  Parts  Henry  6th — Chester  Whitsun  Plays — Alleyn  Papers 
— Inedited  Tracts.)    1844— Tarlton's  Jests  and  News  out  of 


Topical  iShakespeariana.  77 

Purgatory — True  Tragedie  of  Eichard.  Ill — Ghost  of  Richard 
III.  Sir  Thos.  More,  a  Play— "Papers"— Taming  of  the 
Shrew.  1845 — First  and  second  parts  Heury  IV — "  Papers". 
1846 — Marriage  of  Wit  and  Wisdom  :  a  Comedy — Richard's 
Farewell  to  the  Military  Profession— Memoirs  of  principal 
actors  of  Shakespeare's  Plays.  1847 — The  Moral  Play  of  wit 
and  science — Extracts  from  the  registers  of  the  Stationers' 
Co. — Life  of  loigo  Jones — Vol.  II.  of  registers  of  the  Station- 
ers' Co. — Selections  from  the  Oldys  MS.  1850— First  and 
second  parts  of  the  Fair  Maid  of  the  West — Remarks  on  Karl 
Simrock — Royal  King  and  Loyal  Subject.  1851 — Two  his- 
torical plays  of  Life  and  reign  of  Queen  Elizabeth — The  Golden 
Age  and  The  Silver  Age.  1852 — John  a  Kent  and  John  a 
Cumber.     1853 — Defence  of  Poetry,  Music  and  Stage  Plays. 

Short  View  of  Tragedy,  1693. 

Sir  John  Falstaft's  Letter  to  Sammy  Ireland. 

Blender's  Ghost,  or  Hamlet's  Soliloquy  Imitated. 

Some  remarks  on  the  tragedy  of  Shakespeare,  179G. 

Some  remarks  on  the  tragedy  of  Hamlet,  1736. 

Southern  Literary  Messenger— 4-132, 15-34,  3-7C1. 

Spectator  No.  141  (AlLasion). 

Stratford  Jubilee  :  a  New  Comedy. 

Studies  of  Shakespeare,  1809. 

Tail's  Magazine. 

Temple  Bar,  June,  1864(Garrick  and  Shakespeare  Jubilee). 
March,  1864  (Shakespeare  Commemorated) 

Ten  Tracts  relating  to  the  Stratford  Jubilee,  1769,  1816. 

Tercentenary  of  Corydon. 

Tercentenary  Pocket  Keepsake  and  Almanac,  1864. 

Tercentenary  Celebration. 

Testimonial  to  Mrs.  Mary  Cowden  Clarke. 

The  ancient  ballad  of  the  fair  widow  of  Watling  Street. 

The  Antiquary :  a  Farce. 


78  Topical  Shakespeariana. 

The  Barrow — Diggers. 

The  Book  of  Shakespeare  Gems. 

The  City  Friends  of  Shakespeare,  &c. 

The  costume  of  Heury  8,  Wien,  1858. 

The  Droll  of  the  Bouncing  Knight:  constructed  out  of 
Shakespeare. 

The  Editor,  Bookseller  and  Critic. 

The  Fairy  Queen :  an  Opera,  1692. 

The  Genius  of  Shakespeare :  a  Summer  Dream. 

The  Grimaldi  Shakespeare  (Squib). 

The  Immortality  of  Shakespeare:  a  Poem. 

The  Interview,  or  Falstafifs  Ghost. 

The  Life  and  Humors  of  Falstaff :  a  Comedy,  1829. 

The  Northern  Lord :  a  Ballad. 

The  Ode  on  dedicating,  building  and  erecting  a  statue  to  Le 
Stue,  Cook  to  the  Duke  of  Newcastle,  &c.,  1709. 

The  Eeturn  from  Parnassus,  1606. 

The  Kout:  a  Parody  on  Richard  III. 

The  School  of  Shakespeare. 

The  Secret  History  of  Macbeth  King  of  Scotland,  1708. 

The  Siege  of  Troy  :  a  Drama,  1708. 

The  Siege  of  Troy,  1718. 

The  Shipwreck :  from  Shakespeare  and  Dryden,  1780. 

The  Stratford  Jubilee:  a  Comedy,  1769. 

The  Students  :  a  Comedy. 

The  Tempest  illustrated  by  Birket,  Foster  and  others. 

The  Three  Conjurers. 

The  Triumph  of  Envy. 

The  1st  part  of  The  Contention  between  the  Two  Famous 
Houses  of  York  and  Lancaster,  1594. 

The  Young  Gentleman  and  Lady's  Preceptor. 

Thirteen  Tracts  relating  to  the  Ireland  Forgeries. 


Topical  Shalcespeariana.  79 

Three  Essays  on  King  Lear  by  pupils  in  the  city  of  London 
School. 
Tour  in  quest  of  genealogy. 
Traditionary  Anecdotes  of  Shakespeare. 
Tragical  History  of  Macbeth:  a  Song. 
Treatise  od  the  Passions. 
Troublesome  Eeign  of  King  John. 
Truth  illustrated  by  great  authors,  1855. 
Universalist  Review. 

Union  Shakesiteare  Illustrations,  1826, 1829, 
Verses  to  Sir  T.  Hanmer. 
Vortigern,  1790. 

Westminister  Eeview— 20-151,  26-30,  43-40,  41-1,  44-1. 
Will  of  Shakespeare.  1838. 


ADDENDA. 


BOOKS    AXn    ARTICLES    OF   VALUE   WHICH   HAVE   APPEARED   SINCE    THE   PREPA- 
RATION  OF   THE   PLATES   FOR    "TOPICAL   SHAKESPEARIANA." 

Adams,  W.  D. — Brief  account  of  Life  and  Writings.  Sword 
and  Pen,  p.  446. 

Barrett,  Lawrence — Charlotte  Cushman.  Galaxy,  Jan.  1878. 
Edwin  Forrest.     Galaxy,  Oct.  1877. 

Bellam}',  C. — A  new  Dictionary  of  Quotations. 

Bellam}^  G.  Somers — Shakesperian  Sermons.  Cliaring  Cross 
Magazine,  Nov.  and  Dec,  1877.     London. 

Blair,  Hugh — Lectures  on  Rhetoric  and  Belles-Lettres. 

Boucicault — Decline  of  che  Drama.  North  American,  Sept.  and 
Oct.,  1877. 

Curling,  H. — The  Forest  Youth. 

Dallas,  H.  S. — The  Gay  Science. 

Dodil,  Rev.  W. — Beauties  of  Shakespeare.  lUustration  in 
Photogiapliy.     Fifteen  engravings.     4to. 

Doran,  Dr.  John — Shakespeai'e  in  France.  Nineteenth  Centurj-, 
Jan.,  1878. 

Dunlop,  John — History  of  Fiction. 

Fleay,  Rev.  F.  G. — Text  of  "  Romeo  and  Juliet."  Macmillan's 
Magazine,  July,  1877. 

Fuller,  Tiiomas — The  Worthies  of  England. 

Furness,  H.  H. — IVnu  Monthly,  July,  1873. 

Furnivall,  F.  J. — The  Succession  of  Shakespeare's  Works. 

Genest,  John — Some  Account  of  the  Early  English  Stage. 

Greene,  Robert — Pandosts  :    The  Triumph  of  Time. 

Hazlitt,  Wm. — Lectures  on  the  English  Poets. 

Heraud,  Jno.  A. — Shakspere  :    His  Iinier  Life. 

Humphreys,  H.  N. — Sentiments  and  Similes  of  Shakespeare. 


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